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Old 08-08-2006, 04:31 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default NHTSA creating universal standard for automotive 'black box'

NHTSA creating universal standard for automotive 'black box'




AUTOBLOG NEWS, Aug 7th 2006 4:58PM by John Neff - -Though you may not realize it, your car is probably equipped with an automotive 'black box'. Also known as Event Data Recorders, these devices record information from a vehicle's various sensors during a crash – everything from airbag performance to the angle of the steering wheel to the speed of the vehicle is retained. Though an estimated 90 percent of new vehicles are shipped with the devices, each manufacturer uses their own hardware, software and file formats.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration will rule on a universal format for Event Data Recorders in the next 30 days, according to Automotive News. While not going so far as to make EDRs mandatory in every new vehicle, the ruling will create a standard format for data collected by EDRs across many different vehicles. The Society of Automotive Engineers has been given the task to come up with the universal format.

The new ruling will only cost automakers about $8 million, which isn't much in the grand scheme of things. To date these black boxes have aided in voluntary recalls and accident investigations, and automakers claim they're used to make vehicles safer. Of course, the real debate is whether information recorded by an EDR can be submitted as evidence against a driver in court. In that case, Big Brother may now be riding shot gun.

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Someone... somewhere... will make a dongle you plug in and press a big "delete" button.

No worries. Bring it on big brother.
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I *do* hope they get used in court. Who wouldn't?
Oh, wait, someone who *causes* an accident would
not want the court to know how they can't drive...
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how far back will it record? can the cops plug in and write you tickets for things they didn't witness?
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Questions will be:

What real data is collected & when is it collected, who owns the data....look at software firmware licensing for more on this.

Who has access to the data and under what circumstances can they access the data?

What privacy protection is in place to protect the driver from abuse of the info contained on the device?

What protections are in place so that the data is not accessed and used by people who do not have a right to it?

Theres nothing wrong with sweeping a home or private business for electronic listening devices and removing them......anything wrong with a driver removing this device on a car that they own? This might seem to infer that the driver does not want authorities to see damaging info after an accident....I'm actually implying that what if the driver does not agree with the answers above...........can the driver remove it?
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Quote: Originally Posted by wannasupra
how far back will it record? can the cops plug in and write you tickets for things they didn't witness?

5 seconds. It's just for the final seconds before a crash.
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so much for standing on the 5th amendment.
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