GM looks to stop high speed chases

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old Oct 25, 2007 | 05:36 PM
  #1  
6MTUA5's Avatar
Thread Starter
No He Can't
iTrader: (2)
 
Joined: Mar 2005
Posts: 11,137
Likes: 11
From: Florida
GM looks to stop high speed chases

Originally Posted by ABC News
Device can remotely halt auto chases
GM Will Equip New Vehicles With a Device Allowing Police to Remotely Stop Them


Police will be able to remotely halt high-speed pursuits with technology being unveiled Tuesday that aims to cut chase-related deaths.

General Motors GM plans to equip 1.7 million of its 2009 model vehicles with the system that allows pursuing officers to request that engines of stolen cars be remotely switched off through the OnStar mobile communications system.

The system, scheduled to be demonstrated Tuesday in Washington, D.C., marks a big move toward reducing what GM says are as many as 9,600 pursuits around the country every year. Up to 400 people die in accidents involving chases, according PursuitWatch.org, an activist group.

"Anytime you have the ability to shut down a dangerous pursuit, that's a win for everyone," says Geoffrey Alpert, criminology professor at the University of South Carolina.

Because of a built-in global-tracking device, OnStar already allows police to find stolen vehicles. Now, with permission of the owner, they'll have the ability to have the engine turned off.

Police will only be allowed to ask for a shutdown when they have a vehicle in sight. An OnStar operator will inform fleeing suspects that the engine is about to stopped, which can then occur in seconds. Brakes and power steering will still function, says OnStar President Chet Huber.

"This isn't a science project. We are broadly deploying this technology," he says.

OnStar will maintain its privacy policies. Among other things, the system isn't supposed to let police use the system on an OnStar owner without their permission.

OnStar is free for GM owners for the first year after they purchase a new vehicle. Car owners then must pay for the service. OnStar says about 60% pay the fee to continue service.

Having enough vehicle owners participating could be problem, says Sid Heal, a commander in the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. "Until we get enough market saturation, it won't even occur to us to anticipate it," Heal says.

Such a system has been talked about for years, but law enforcement experts want all manufacturers to participate.

For years, some departments have caught car thieves using "bait" cars rigged with transmitters that allow them to be tracked and shut down remotely if they're stolen, says Maj. Tim Fitch of the St. Louis County, Mo., Police Department.

PursuitWatch.org President John Phillips says GM's system shows potential so "we don't have to play Russian roulette with police officers and the public."
http://abcnews.go.com/Business/Autos/story?id=3706113
Reply
Old Oct 25, 2007 | 06:14 PM
  #2  
CLpower's Avatar
teh Senior Instigator
 
Joined: Sep 2000
Posts: 44,094
Likes: 980
From: Huntington Beach, CA -> Ashburn, VA -> Raleigh, NC -> Walnut Creek, CA
They've been talking about doing this since '04
Reply
Old Oct 25, 2007 | 09:15 PM
  #3  
6MTUA5's Avatar
Thread Starter
No He Can't
iTrader: (2)
 
Joined: Mar 2005
Posts: 11,137
Likes: 11
From: Florida
Do you know why they haven't?
Reply
Old Oct 25, 2007 | 10:00 PM
  #4  
CLpower's Avatar
teh Senior Instigator
 
Joined: Sep 2000
Posts: 44,094
Likes: 980
From: Huntington Beach, CA -> Ashburn, VA -> Raleigh, NC -> Walnut Creek, CA
isn't a priority, most cars that are stolen and in these chases anyways are older cars
Reply
Old Oct 26, 2007 | 10:38 AM
  #5  
Sly Raskal's Avatar
Team Owner
iTrader: (1)
 
Joined: Sep 2002
Posts: 30,991
Likes: 582
From: Fontana, California


https://acurazine.com/forums/automotive-news-6/onstar-stolen-vehicle-slowdown-hits-brakes-jacked-cars-375720/
Reply
Old Oct 26, 2007 | 10:59 AM
  #6  
stright-(paint)balling's Avatar
socialism= the suck
 
Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 3,023
Likes: 0
Originally Posted by KSuchdeve
Do you know why they haven't?
GM should be more worried about building quality cars/trucks and getting their fuel mileage up instead of something small like this.
Reply
Old Oct 26, 2007 | 11:10 AM
  #7  
CLpower's Avatar
teh Senior Instigator
 
Joined: Sep 2000
Posts: 44,094
Likes: 980
From: Huntington Beach, CA -> Ashburn, VA -> Raleigh, NC -> Walnut Creek, CA
Originally Posted by stright-(paint)balling
getting their fuel mileage up instead of something
small like this.

You obviously haven't been following GM much these days. They have more fuel efficient cars on the road then anyone else
Reply
Old Oct 26, 2007 | 11:12 AM
  #8  
stright-(paint)balling's Avatar
socialism= the suck
 
Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 3,023
Likes: 0
Originally Posted by CLpower
You obviously haven't been following GM much these days. They have more fuel efficient cars on the road then anyone else
not than Toyota or Honda.
that Hummer and big SUVs like Esclade killing em.
Reply
Old Oct 26, 2007 | 11:17 AM
  #9  
Loseit's Avatar
Changin bulbs since '73
iTrader: (1)
 
Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 8,111
Likes: 12
From: Chi-town burbs
Originally Posted by stright-(paint)balling
not than Toyota or Honda.
that Hummer and big SUVs like Esclade killing em.
honda maybe
Toyota has so many SUV's its not even funny. Landcruisers, gx's...toyota overall has a lot of inefficient cars. What they do have is good marketing.
Reply
Old Oct 26, 2007 | 01:09 PM
  #10  
stangg172004's Avatar
_____ like a rabbit
20 Year Member
Liked
Loved
Community Favorite
 
Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 8,594
Likes: 12
From: Edgewater, Chicago, IL
i think any savvy hacker with a fast car and a lap top could do the same...
Reply
Related Topics
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
peti1212
ILX
22
Jan 5, 2022 05:14 PM
Yumcha
Automotive News
9
Feb 25, 2020 09:57 AM
PortlandRL
Car Talk
2
Sep 14, 2015 12:01 PM
Sixers12
ILX
4
Sep 6, 2015 07:54 PM




All times are GMT -5. The time now is 10:16 PM.