• @Wilco@lemm.ee
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    151 month ago

    Cars need required communication systems. People need to be able to yell “fuck you” at each other for being rude. It sounds like a bad idea, until it isn’t. Yes, it may make some people road rage … but let’s be honest, those people will just be road raging anyway.

    With a comm system that is always on (ticketable offense for turning it off), people would slowly start becoming more courteous. Why? Because they would get sick of being yelled at.

    That guy that drives beside the semi and blocks traffic on the interstate will get screamed at by dozens of people behind him.

    The asshole speeding down the road and cutting people off would get yelled at over this local broadcast… people could be warned and given a “jerk alert”, maybe a cop would hear and head that way.

    Driving would become like walking on a sidewalk again. Yea, it could trigger fights … but those people were going to fight anyway.

    • ℛ𝒶𝓋ℯ𝓃
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      91 month ago

      Mandatory cb radio. That easy. Don’t even require people to talk, just make it a requirement that a cb radio capable of transmitting be kept on in every vehicle. Dedicated band for this so you don’t clog other traffic ofc, and very low tx power maybe 200mW

        • ℛ𝒶𝓋ℯ𝓃
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          61 month ago

          True. Very likely that channel would be jammed into hell pretty quick. My suggestion: have a digital callsign related to your VIN built into the radio. And as much as I hate proprietary hardware, make the radio not work without it. If you tx without it, same or worse penalties as ie jamming a ham band.

          That said I’m totally putting a botnet on the inter-car network and using it for a distributed pirate radio station lol

          • @Wilco@lemm.ee
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            31 month ago

            Yes, that would need to be ticketable or result in a fine.

            The channel would not just be for yelling at each other. You could get traffic warnings, ask directions when the GPS is being weird, or … you know … just talk to people.

            • ℛ𝒶𝓋ℯ𝓃
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              31 month ago

              Of course. Im thinking of something like cb, but more casual. Keep using CB as-is for longer range important stuff with proper radio etiquette, but require the super short range yap network as basic local comms. And yeah gov’t could have a dedicated channel with high power for traffic alerts, give NOAA a channel, etc. Have the receive function work passively like a scanner.

              • @Wilco@lemm.ee
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                21 month ago

                Yes. This would put the “person” back into driving. People would no longer be in their car sanctuary while driving. If someone was on their phone you could call them out.

                We ARE meant to communicate with each other while driving. Brakes, turn signals, horns … this would just be an extra safety step.

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                1 month ago

                That would never work because American local governments are too self-aggrandizing. It would just be filled with ads for whatever local city council member’s pet projects. We can’t even keep emergency alerts sane here. Where I live there is a Presidential alert, an Emergency alert, an Amber alert, a Silver alert, a Blue alert, and an Ebony alert. Probably more, I can’t keep track of it all.

                Actually I think it would be even more stupid: it would be a robot voice reading out long links to Tweets.

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          1 month ago

          That would be ticketable or result in a fine. Also, yes, they could easily find who is broadcasting that.