New gadget lets police detect when you're texting while driving

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New gadget lets police detect when you're texting while driving



You already know texting while driving is ridiculously dangerous, and in many place even illegal, but the cops can’t enforce what they can’t see, right? Not so fast.

If you think you can get away with a quick message to your friend while cruising to get your morning coffee, you might end up with a ticket thanks to a new type of sensor gun.

When a cell phone is being used, it emits radio frequencies that can be picked up and detected. The frequency varies depending on what the phone is being used for—data, voice calling and, of course, texting—which can give a person away if they happen to be secretly tapping away at their phone out of view of any passersby.

A company in Virginia called ComSonics wants to turn this type of sensor into a pointable device that could be used by law enforcement in the same way a radar gun is. If an officer could target your vehicle with the device and detect a texting signal, they might be able to pull you over without ever actually seeing the violation take place.

Privacy hawks take note: The device would only be able to sense that a phone is being used for a specific purpose, and it cannot record or translate that signal into something readable. It’s simply designed to detect.

Of course, proving that a text was being typed out by the driver could be difficult to pull off, especially if a vehicle contains multiple occupants who could be texting. However, if a texting frequency is beaming from your car and you’re the only one in it, that’s going to be pretty hard to explain to an officer.

The device itself is reportedly nearing production, but would need to be tested and adopted by law enforcement agencies and approved by any state or local governments before it is put to use.

source: New gadget lets police detect when you're texting while driving

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Hope they raise the fine for texting while driving and go to town issuing tickets..
 

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At least drunks are trying to pay attention but drunk texting while driving is a well deserved death sentence.
 

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Like not slowing down before the brakes almost lock up? Can the cops keep their eyes on the road while using it or do they have to be parked? What if there are two people in the car? How much for a Lawyer to get you off?
Why not a spelling app that sends and receives text after the voice is converted. 144 letter per text, received as letters over some speaker so eyes never leave the road.
 

MHz

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There's the answer plug your phone into a CB mike, Voice navigation of your phone might be a bitch though. Call it Hal Low in the address book
 

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It's funny...I can drive a fire truck, at 3 in the morning, over the speed limit, operate the siren, shift gears and talk on the radio and talk on my cell, all at the same time and that that is legal.....but it's too dangerous to pick up my cell phone in my private vehicle.
 

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No. There's no problem with hands free. In fact, it requires more effort to talk on the two-way which is perfectly legal.

Talking on a two way radio while driving in BC is illegal except for emergency vehicles. Unles you have a voice activated mike. Couldn't get a staight answer on that one.
 

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Talking on a two way radio while driving in BC is illegal except for emergency vehicles. Unles you have a voice activated mike. Couldn't get a staight answer on that one.

They are legal here in our work trucks....at least we haven't been told not to use them while driving.
 

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According to an insurance guy that our PW Sup met at a conference, the accident rate involving texting has gone up since the distracted driving law was brought in. Not surprising really. Education always works better than more laws. That doesn't benefit the insurance companies or the public coffers though.
 

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It's funny...I can drive a fire truck, at 3 in the morning, over the speed limit, operate the siren, shift gears and talk on the radio and talk on my cell, all at the same time and that that is legal.....but it's too dangerous to pick up my cell phone in my private vehicle.

Do firemen get special driver training like Police? Those trucks are huge!