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Black Boxes in Cars: Open Call for Comments
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" You might be surprised to learn that the vast majority of new cars sold in the United States contain a device that continuously monitors the driver’s behavior and vehicle performance. This so-called “black box” or Event Data Recorder (EDR) records at least the last several seconds of vehicle and driver data before a crash, ostensibly for use by crash investigators. Last month, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) proposed rules that would mandate EDRs in all new cars and light trucks. While we agree that EDRs can serve a valuable forensic function, we are concerned that the NHTSA’s proposed rules fail to address driver and car-owner privacy in a meaningful way. The proposed rules are open for public comment due by next Monday, February 11. EFF plans to submit our own formal comments to the NHTSA, but we also wanted to give our supporters a preview of our concerns so that any of you who are so inspired can share your own views with the NHTSA. You don’t have to be a lawyer or an engineer, and in fact comments are best submitted online. You can even submit comments anonymously. What do black boxes record? Under the proposed rules, EDRs will be mandatory in all light vehicles (cars and trucks that are required to have front airbags) sold in the United States that are manufactured on or of after September 1, 2014. EDRs will collect technical data (including vehicle speed, engine throttle position, brake use, driver safety belt status, air bag warning lamp status, and changes in velocity) continuously while the vehicle is in operation. Then, once a “crash” is detected (airbag inflation or an extreme change in velocity), at least five seconds of data will be recorded and “locked.” While EDRs are not required to record audio or video, location information, or data such as hours of service for commercial operators, nothing in the regulation prohibits the collection of those data either. EFF’s Concerns
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I wish they wouldnt bother putting these things in new cars and pass the savings on to us.
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On the other hand, they did force all cars to have stability control and ABS as standard, and also standard air bags and seat belt warnings. They also made back-up sensors mandatory and now want backup cameras mandatory in addtion to the sensors. The sensors were added because a handful of people were run over a year by people who weren't looking while backing up. I'm not sure what forcing everyone to buy a backup camera accomplishes that the sensors don't already do. All these devices are driving up the cost and weight of cars. Why don't we get to choose what options we want anymore? |
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Actually a good number of cars have a basic 5sec data logger onboard right now. My '00 TA has one behind the shifter under the center console. I had pics somewhere but its tied into the PCM and does just what the proposed bill suggests.
It is NOT however protected in the ways they propose for the new bill. Funny thing is that unless they make it super smart, it'll log every slip on a slick road as an accident. |
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I have heard a Lot of 50/50 on that, so go unplug the one in your camaro and let us know what happens.
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Are you sure thats it? I thought that box behind the shifter was for the airbags.
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![]() What it collects: Vehicle speed (in five one-second intervals preceding impact) Engine speed (in five one-second intervals preceding impact) Brake status (in five one-second intervals preceding impact) Throttle position (in five one-second intervals preceding impact) Driver's seat belt state (On/Off) Passenger's airbag enabled or disabled state (On/Off) Airbag Warning Lamp status (On/Off) Time from vehicle impact to airbag deployment Maximum Delta-V ( DV ) for near-deployment event Delta-V ( DV ) vs. time for frontal airbag deployment event Time from vehicle impact to time of maximum Delta-V ( DV ) Time between near-deploy and deploy event (if within 5 seconds) http://www.airbagcrash.com/ Makes sense for it to be there too, almost dead center of the car from the sides and front so should the car get torn to shreds it's in the least likely spot to get obliterated, just like how real FDR/CVR boxes are in the tails of aircraft. Last edited by Zabo; 02-12-2013 at 01:19 AM. |
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No issues..................unless your version of the truth differs from what really happend. In that case it's you against the data.
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What could go wrong? |
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why do we use computers?, might as well write everything down right? ![]() I dont mind having the black box, if an accident was my fault and the device confirms that, so be it. Its the right thing to do.
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