> What’s funny is, I read online about how this data is “very complicated to 
> interpret” and
> “requires specialized equipment costing $10,000 - $20,000”, but I also read 
> about how
> the fifteen data points it stores are standardized values and is readable 
> through your car’s
> data port.  Which of those things is true, I wonder?
>
> Anybody had any experience reading a car’s EDR, or know anyone who has?

There is a startup in town that is specializing in interfacing to a
car's data bus. I've met at least one of the engineers.

I'm sure they could tell you some facts. The business guy might see
this as a test case for another way to market it to insurance
companies, and police. I've met him too.

http://www.bizjournals.com/portland/blog/techflash/2015/01/this-portland-startup-wants-to-be-the-center-of.html?page=all
https://www.facebook.com/cargolabs

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