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Tracking Cell Phones for Real-Time Traffic Data

stillgoogling writes to tell us the Associated Press is reporting that the Missouri Department of Transportation is stepping up a project to track the mass movements of cellular phones. This project is designed to use the movements of cell phones to map real-time traffic conditions statewide on more than 5,500 miles of road. From the article: "Officials say there's no Big Brother agenda in the Missouri project -- the data will remain anonymous, leaving no possibility to track specific people from their driveway to their destination."

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  1. Re:Uh.. by pha95mlb · · Score: 3, Funny

    Here you go. I particularly like the phrase "Even though its anonymous, it's still ominous". Try saying that 20 times after a couple of beers.

  2. Re:They're several years behind by mlush · · Score: 2, Funny
    This was done in Finland a long time ago. Even made it to Slashdot

    And this being Slashdot even that was a dupe

  3. Airplane interference? by bhmit1 · · Score: 3, Funny

    So what happens when someone forgets to turn off their phone on an airplane?

    "Wow, traffic is really flying on the I-95 corridor"

  4. If I'm being chased by the cops... by yamum · · Score: 2, Funny

    and there's a fork in the road. If they see that 99% of people go left and 1% goes right then they'll know 99% chance I'll go left.

    So. Then I think they think I'll go left, so I'll go right.

    But they think that I think that they think I'll go left to go right so they go left.

    But I think they think that I think that they think .... I'm confused.

  5. Re: Just count the fucking CARS!!! by CagedBear · · Score: 2, Funny

    The perfect state job:

    "seven hundred thirty two thousand three hundred fifty two"
    "seven hundred thirty two thousand three hundred fifty three"
    "seven hundred thirty two thousand ummm.... ah shit!"
    "one"
    "two"
    "three"...

  6. Re:submitted 2 weeks ago by ObsessiveMathsFreak · · Score: 2, Funny

    i submitted this 2 weeks ago but i didn't use "stillgoogling" as my name....

    I don't know what you're complaining about. The Slashdot editors' random submission selection system is totally and completely unbiased.

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