Ford Submits Patent Application for Tech to Report Speeders – IOTW Report

Ford Submits Patent Application for Tech to Report Speeders

WKRC Detroit

The Ford Motor Company is attempting to patent a camera system that reports speeding vehicles to authorities.

According to WXIN, a patent application was filed by Ford titled “Systems and Methods for Detecting Speeding Violations.” The application was published by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) on July 18, per the station.

Ford initially filed for the patent on January 12, 2023.

The station reported that Ford discusses using vehicles to monitor each other’s speed in the application. More

Question, does Ford actually intend to implement this patent or to lock it away with all the other patents that make cars less expensive and extend their life? – Dr. Tar

21 Comments on Ford Submits Patent Application for Tech to Report Speeders

  1. What do they use?

    Mandated Tire Sensors with IPV6 and MAC Addresses addressable from Far Away in motion detectors pared with 4K detectors?

    Wasn’t that thought of like 20 years ago?

    Is it patented? Does it CONTROL your Life?

    Says Who? Why? Where? and When?

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  2. Like I need yet another reason not to buy a Ford…
    Now they’ll come out with the Ford Snitch-Rat, Tattle Tail, NoEscape

    Ratting out your neighbors is soooo Communistic.

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  3. It’s a camera technology, so Ford vehicles (and those others who license this tech) will be reporting speeding vehicles traveling on the same way as they are; it doesn’t just report the speed of the vehicle containing the tec.

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  4. Sounds like another reason to NOT buy a new Ford car.
    That is, until someone figures out a way to de-calibrate it, bypass it, or disconnect it.

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  5. When the federal government sees that the technology is ready to be deployed and matched to an auto ticketing system, you’ll see mandates demanding every automaker install it and federal speeding tickets.

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  6. I drive a 2006 Duramax. Original owner. 120K miles on it. Show room. It’s a baby. However this year it can vote. Extremely reliable truck. Every time I start thinking I should buy something new I read a story like this.
    Not to mention every new diesel truck is crazy expensive and they break constantly.
    There’s lots of videos with the new Ford diesel motors running away
    Scary stuff.

    https://youtu.be/x0gNiboiuTE

    PS. Every time I pull up a Youtube video I now have Kami’s ugly mug speaken at me. The corporate push is on.

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  7. In a related move, Mercedes Benz is coming out with a “snitches get stitches” technology. If a Mercedes detects a Ford with a speeding violation unit, homemade and untraceable shanks are deployed to neutralize the offender. Any vehicle that attempts to track a Mercedes that uses this “snitches get stitches” technology will likewise be rendered competely and permanently inoperable.

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  8. When my 2014 E-250 service Van dies & My 2011 F-150 Backup dies, I’m switching to a Toyota Tundra just on the principle that they called out PURE ELECTRIC as ridiculous vs what Hybrids could do for Fuel Economy, reliability & Range.

    The CEOS of the Not-so-Big 3 are Complete ASSHOLES

  9. @ Kcir
    Always drove Fords pickups for work until they got rid of the v8’s. Bought a Nissan 2500 nv with the big v8 in 2015, 220K miles on it never changed front brakes, they don’t make the van anymore. I wanted a Tundra “old body style and motor” because they screwed up the new ones. Ended up buying a new 4runner before they mess that up too switching to the turbo bullshit tiny motor. I guess if the van dies I’ll drag my tools around in a trailer in my way too nice 4 runner.

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