The data would allow law enforcement agencies to access millions of people’s location history, including ordinary Americans.
CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--An overwhelming 86% of U.S. drivers would be more willing to share driving behavior data if they knew it could help prevent the loss of life. That’s a key takeaway from a ...
Recently introduced crash avoidance technology seems to bring the most benefits for young drivers, a study from the Highway Loss Data Institute shows. The recently introduced technologies we are ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. ST. LOUIS – This is a story every driver needs to hear. Automakers are accused of tracking and selling your driving data to ...
Your car could be recording how you drive, including your speed or any hard braking, and then transmitting that data to an information clearing house. The New York Times reported that the data ...