This just what mustang owners need
http://www.cnn.com/2005/AUTOS/12/01/canada...peed/index.html
At least its only the Canucks that have to worry about this.....for now.
At least its only the Canucks that have to worry about this.....for now.
Even if Congress started on it now, we wouldn't have to worry about them even voting on it for about 20 years. 
Seriously though, can you even imagine how much that would add to a car's cost? And considering Canada doesn't make their own cars, they would have to either convice foreign automakers to install them (from Ford to GM to M-B to VW...either way, fat chance) or make the owners do it themselves. I don't think it's gonna happen. I think this will just be good publicity aimed at overzealous parents who dropped cash for those in-car cameras awhile back.

Seriously though, can you even imagine how much that would add to a car's cost? And considering Canada doesn't make their own cars, they would have to either convice foreign automakers to install them (from Ford to GM to M-B to VW...either way, fat chance) or make the owners do it themselves. I don't think it's gonna happen. I think this will just be good publicity aimed at overzealous parents who dropped cash for those in-car cameras awhile back.
Originally posted by Galaxie@December 4, 2005, 4:14 PM
If that ever became law, the minute I buy a new car I am pitching the electronics and putting on a carb witn a distributor and points ignition.
If that ever became law, the minute I buy a new car I am pitching the electronics and putting on a carb witn a distributor and points ignition.
NOOOOOOO!
The machine is moving on us already! I thought we had more time, sure it starts as a voluntary thing then pretty soon they got the eye in the sky watching you 24/7 and you dont even know! :ranting:
Seriously tho, if something like this ever becomes law i might be more inclined to support those radical anarchists...
The machine is moving on us already! I thought we had more time, sure it starts as a voluntary thing then pretty soon they got the eye in the sky watching you 24/7 and you dont even know! :ranting: Seriously tho, if something like this ever becomes law i might be more inclined to support those radical anarchists...
Arin, have you ever had a car with a carb? I have--I grew up in that era and have had to rebuild a few on both cars and bikes--and I can can tell you that fuel injection is SO much better. But this is off topic.
This proposal is so outrageous that I can hardly hold back my invective. I'm sure Ralph Nader likes it...
This proposal is so outrageous that I can hardly hold back my invective. I'm sure Ralph Nader likes it...
Fortunately it's just a study.
Personally, I don't see where the market is for these.
(Although the article did say they had sold 400 units :shock: )
Hopefully, Big Brother won't find the time or the inclination to force these on the unwitting public.
Personally, I don't see where the market is for these.
(Although the article did say they had sold 400 units :shock: )
Hopefully, Big Brother won't find the time or the inclination to force these on the unwitting public.
Originally posted by Galaxie@December 4, 2005, 5:14 PM
If that ever became law, the minute I buy a new car I am pitching the electronics and putting on a carb witn a distributor and points ignition.
If that ever became law, the minute I buy a new car I am pitching the electronics and putting on a carb witn a distributor and points ignition.
I'd do the same.
I can imagine certain situations where such a device might not even be safe, either, such as having to make an emergency high speed pass to get out of the way of an unsafe eighteen wheeler, or somesuch thing.
The whole idea is stupid. Why not just cut off our ********* while they're at it?
Stephen Harper is probably in favor of this.
The whole idea is stupid. Why not just cut off our ********* while they're at it?
Stephen Harper is probably in favor of this.
my money's on Jack Layton.... 
these are extreme measures, but I will guess that they would be voluntary and you would get a discount on your insurance. The insurance industry is also has a similar project where they put a GPS system to see when/where you drive and calculate your rate based on that.
This "speed limiter" would probably get a government kicked out of office the same way photo-radar became a hot election issue in Ontario 10 years ago.

these are extreme measures, but I will guess that they would be voluntary and you would get a discount on your insurance. The insurance industry is also has a similar project where they put a GPS system to see when/where you drive and calculate your rate based on that.
This "speed limiter" would probably get a government kicked out of office the same way photo-radar became a hot election issue in Ontario 10 years ago.
Originally posted by Galaxie@December 4, 2005, 5:14 PM
If that ever became law, the minute I buy a new car I am pitching the electronics and putting on a carb witn a distributor and points ignition.
If that ever became law, the minute I buy a new car I am pitching the electronics and putting on a carb witn a distributor and points ignition.
Originally posted by Galaxie@December 4, 2005, 11:14 AM
If that ever became law, the minute I buy a new car I am pitching the electronics and putting on a carb witn a distributor and points ignition.
If that ever became law, the minute I buy a new car I am pitching the electronics and putting on a carb witn a distributor and points ignition.
Or you could buy a aftermarket setup (programmable computer and wiring harnesses). Or else hit the gym and "pump yourself up" - put in a non-hydraulic clutch set up and remove the brake booster so both your legs get a workout. Doubt this system likely to be adopted into widespread use in the U.S. Whoever thought it up gets a big :notnice: .
This "speed limiter" would probably get a government kicked out of office the same way photo-radar became a hot election issue in Ontario 10 years ago.
Originally posted by ScottyBoy302@December 5, 2005, 6:25 PM
But now photo radar is everywhere and nobody has a problem with it. I don't like where this is headed.
But now photo radar is everywhere and nobody has a problem with it. I don't like where this is headed.




