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do rental cars have a GPS that tracks your every move?
Question by ♪♫Boxer Bootie, begins a trend♫♪: do rental vehicles have a GPS that tracks your every single move? or do they just not care where u been and just want the money we live in NC and are going to TX but told them we are going to WV
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Government wants to install GPS in every car to tax you by the Miles you drive, is that a great IDEA or what?
Query by Mark K: Government would like to install GPS in every single auto to tax you by the Miles you drive, is that a wonderful Idea or what? If you live in Minnesota Please do not re-elect this JERK OK?
I have to move far from my job simply because I can’t afford to live close because if Genuine Estate prices are also higher so I live two hours out of the city
http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/occasion/article/id/119008/group/property/
Late last week in Washington, U.S. Rep. Jim Oberstar touted spending half a trillion dollars to resolve the nation’s transportation woes.
He followed that up on Monday with a news release promising that motorists in Northeastern Minnesota “will see record levels of road development this summer,” thanks to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
Investments in infrastructure sound fantastic. No one desires to look further than the collapsed Interstate 35W bridge in Minneapolis to recognize our nation’s highways, bridges, rail lines and other transportation systems have been overlooked for also lengthy.
But a nagging question persists: Exactly where will the income come from?
We certainly hope we
didn’t hear aspect of the solution yesterday when news broke that Oberstar, chairman of the Home Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, needed to right away enact a mileage-based tax on cars and trucks.
Whether enacted instantly or in the future, a new tax now — or anytime, really, no matter what the economy is like — would be about as welcome as hitting one particular of those tire-popping potholes along Glenwood Street.
Taxing Americans based on the miles they drive would need a frightening quantity of government intrusion. Automobiles would need to have to be equipped with GPS technologies that could decide how many miles a car has been driven and no matter whether the miles have been logged on interstate highways or on secondary roads. Not attempting to sound big-brother paranoid, but
wouldn’t such technological innovation also enable vehicles to be tracked — with the likely for a enormous invasion of privacy?
Oberstar spokesman Jim Berard argued that “a car miles-traveled tax is a logical complement, and perhaps a future replacement, for fuel taxes.” But once the two taxes are in location, does any person seriously think one would be eliminated in favor of the other? Especially with a “strong require [for government] to locate income,” as Berard stated?
Challenging-operating commuters finding to and from work would be hit challenging by a mileage-based tax. Rural locations and smaller towns, like Duluth and Oberstar’s native Chisholm, also would bear the brunt. Handy public transportation is not available in these locations like it is in Washington or elsewhere residents can hop a subway to get close to — or exactly where a congressman can call for a driver to take him in which he desires to go.
Infrastructure investment is needed. No denying that. But we don’t need to shell out so much that new taxes have to be created to spend for it all. The investment does not have to outcome in record levels of road development. And it doesn’t have to come at a expense of half a trillion dollars.
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Q&A: I need a solution for tracking my vehicles. Car rental service, where i need to track my cars every minute?
Question by lilsstren: I need a answer for tracking my vehicles. Vehicle rental service, where i will need to track my vehicles each minute? I very own a tiny vehicle rental service in India, does GPS program help me in tracking my vehicles every minute? Do i have to register with the government? where do I get the information for availing satellite services from the government? How pricey could that be, can somebody please guide me by sharing your experience
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Q&A: Is nationalizing GM an underhanded way to put a GPS on every persons car?
Question by Socialism = FAIL: Is nationalizing GM an underhanded way to put a GPS on every persons car? GM vehicles all have OnSTAR, which has a GPS tranciever in the electronics package. Is taking over GM the start of the End times, where everybodys car can be tracked by the government. How much longer until we all need to have a “paychip” inserted into our hand.
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Is GPS in every car? In every cell phone? How do you know if your cell/car has one?
Question by x0x0_crazee_x0x0: Is GPS in every car? In every cell phone? How do you know if your cell/car has one? Can your stolen car/cell be tracked without a GPS?
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do rental cars have a GPS that tracks your every move?
or do they just not care where u been and just want the money we live in NC and are going to TX but told them we are going to WV
Read More >>
Government wants to install GPS in every car to tax you by the Miles you drive, is that a great IDEA or what?
If you live in Minnesota Please do not re-elect this JERK OK?
I have to move far from my job because I can’t afford to live close because if Real Estate prices are too high so I live 2 hours out of the city
http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/article/id/119008/group/home/
Late last week in Washington, U.S. Rep. Jim Oberstar touted spending half a trillion dollars to solve the nation’s transportation woes.
He followed that up on Monday with a news release promising that motorists in Northeastern Minnesota “will see record levels of road construction this summer,” thanks to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
Investments in infrastructure sound great. No one needs to look further than the collapsed Interstate 35W bridge in Minneapolis to realize our nation’s highways, bridges, rail lines and other transportation systems have been overlooked for too long.
But a nagging question persists: Where will the money come from?
We certainly hope we
didn’t hear part of the answer yesterday when news broke that Oberstar, chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, wanted to immediately enact a mileage-based tax on cars and trucks.
Whether enacted immediately or in the future, a new tax now — or anytime, really, no matter what the economy is like — would be about as welcome as hitting one of those tire-popping potholes along Glenwood Street.
Taxing Americans based on the miles they drive would require a frightening amount of government intrusion. Vehicles would need to be equipped with GPS technology that could determine how many miles a car has been driven and whether the miles were logged on interstate highways or on secondary roads. Not trying to sound big-brother paranoid, but
wouldn’t such technology also allow vehicles to be tracked — with the potential for a massive invasion of privacy?
Oberstar spokesman Jim Berard argued that “a vehicle miles-traveled tax is a logical complement, and perhaps a future replacement, for fuel taxes.” But once both taxes are in place, does anyone seriously believe one would be eliminated in favor of the other? Especially with a “strong need [for government] to find revenue,” as Berard stated?
Hard-working commuters getting to and from work would be hit hard by a mileage-based tax. Rural areas and smaller towns, including Duluth and Oberstar’s native Chisholm, also would bear the brunt. Convenient public transportation isn’t available in those places like it is in Washington or elsewhere residents can hop a subway to get around — or where a congressman can call for a driver to take him where he needs to go.
Infrastructure investment is needed. No denying that. But we don’t need to spend so much that new taxes have to be created to pay for it all. The investment doesn’t have to result in record levels of road construction. And it doesn’t have to come at a cost of half a trillion dollars.
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I need a solution for tracking my vehicles. Car rental service, where i need to track my cars every minute?
I own a small car rental service in India, does GPS system help me in tracking my cars each minute? Do i have to register with the government? where do I get the info for availing satellite services from the government? How expensive could that be, can someone please guide me by sharing your experience
Is nationalizing GM an underhanded way to put a GPS on every persons car?
GM vehicles all have OnSTAR, which has a GPS tranciever in the electronics package. Is taking over GM the start of the End times, where everybodys car can be tracked by the government. How much longer until we all need to have a “paychip” inserted into our hand.
Is GPS in every car? In every cell phone? How do you know if your cell/car has one?
Can your stolen car/cell be tracked without a GPS?