Every day when I am driving around, I always see other drivers breaking the rules without getting caught, whether it’s not stopping at crosswalks for people, driving far past the speed limit, driving too slow or just stopping in the middle of the road for the lolz. In an ideal world all these drivers should get a fine for this, if you had done this during your driving exam they would not give you your driving license now would they? I think a lot of drivers nowadays do not deserve their driving licenses and it should be revoked if they commit to these mistakes too often and intentionally, likewise for the older aged drivers who are not fit to drive anymore, these people are dangerous for the road.
So I want to build a smart contract for the revoking of driver licenses if you commit too many mistakes. We can program certain rules and connect it to the api’s on the phone, car, road and government to feed and fetch on the data. An example is if you are driving over 50 km an hour for over 8 sec inside the city, you will get a fine and warning, if you don’t stop at crosswalks you get a warning, going through traffic lights you get a warning etc just imagine all the shit people do wrong consistently. Once people receive 4-5 warnings, their drivers license will be automatically revoked and their id will be marked and they will be sent a letter to redo the examination or take more lessons.
thought of this too but then realize it would take decades to implement lmao
David Hall
Actually, it wouldn’t car are becoming computers at a very fast rate , and once that happens it’s pretty easy
Carter Kelly
by the time we can get that working, all cars will be autonomous
Jaxon Rivera
Can’t wait for this. Tired of dealing with clueless drivers on the road.
Alexander Gray
Just invent a snitch cam to upload footage directly from your car to the police department. I'll buy the first one.
Jayden Clark
This and also, it's really dumb to make this terminally in a immutable smart contract as it's not always obvious what a mistake is.
Nathan Nelson
you think its going to be a fast process because some people already drive teslas? what does that have to do with the speed of legislation? fucking moron
Ian Taylor
too Orwellian but it is based as a concept
I actually thought about speeding tickets automatically being issued thru smart contracts but realized shit is too Orwellian
Zachary Thompson
I am talking about the obvious ones. You know damn well what mistakes are during your driving exam and if you even make one mistake during the exam you wouldn’t get it. The same applies here. As for the legislation it already exists, all the rules are there it’s just that its not so easy to catch them because of lack of monitoring on the road. With smart contracts we can make monitoring this behavior continuously , so it’s not that long away.
Sebastian Long
It's a bit complicated due to legislation being involved. There was some thread about an user wanting to create a decentralised hitman market. That would be so fucked up. There will be so many new things that can be done via smartcontracts and decentralised oracles.
The matter of fact is, these mistakes were not allowed to be made in the beginning, but people got too reckless because they seldom get caught. The smart contract will not give you a warning or fine if you just drive past 50 km for 3-4 sec for example only if you are doing it intentionally 8 sec> or consistently. If you kill someone one time you get put in jail as well without warning, we need more incentives to enforce people to keep to the rules on the road. If a police was nearby and you were comiiting that mistake you can be damn sure you get a ticket as well on that so called one occasion.
Ryan Cook
Need to turn reporting illegals and ghe companies that hire them into a smart contract that pays upon deportation
Evan Bailey
Even better. The time it takes for this to be implemented my linkstack should be valued high enough that I'm already cruising around in the backseat of my rolls royce. Don't want my chauffeur to drive like a madman. Perhaps I could even hook into the api and reduce his salary for every time he endangers my life by driving 2mph over the speedlimit.
Chase Jackson
Actually pretty good point you are making here
Liam Flores
>too orwellian shit's going to happen anyway and it already does to an extent. You can either profit off the future or be like everyone else
Mason Smith
great idea OP
once the general population are used to living with such a mechanism we can also apply that to people who browse government blacklisted websites
nothing good ever comes out of those cesspool anyway we'd won't be losing anything. The world will only be a better place
Jordan Reed
China already does shit like this with facial recognition. If you J-Walk in certain cities they have cameras which will identify you and automatically deduct the fine from your WeChat account within a few seconds.
Hunter Kelly
I guarantee that any automated law enforcement will be construed as racist towards dindus. We’ve already seen this happen with using AI for filtering job applicants. They would have to program in some sort of affirmative action to make it politically tolerable (punish white males more harshly/frequently).
David Cruz
Why are mutts so cucked by jews and niggers? It’s really pathetic
Wyatt Campbell
>driving far past the speed limit ShOULdn't HAvE liCEnSE WAH
holy fucking shit bro move to aus, buy a commodore or falcon, hoon the hills and grow some fucking balls.