National Review: Washington State to Use Drivers’ Cell Phone Data to Enforce Traffic Laws

National Review: Washington State to Use Drivers’ Cell Phone Data to Enforce Traffic Laws by John R. Puri (but it just sounds like what Google collects for GPS traffic):

The Washington State Patrol plans to utilize cell phone data to identify parts of the road that are high-risk for speeding. Once spots are identified, the agency will deploy additional troopers to monitor those stretches during times of higher traffic.

The data that the Washington State Patrol purchased from a company called Michelin Mobil does not yet track real-time movements, according to the agency, as it only includes records of when and where drivers most often brake, accelerate their vehicles, and use their phones.

The agency stressed that they do not have access to any other personal information.

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