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Missouri: State Spies on Drivers Through Cell Phones
The state of Missouri has begun a program to track individual movements on
highways through cell phones.

The Missouri Department of Transportation will spend $3 million annually on
a program to monitor the movements of individuals on highways via their cell
phones -- without their knowledge or consent.

Delcan NET, a Canadian company, developed the system which triangulates the
location of each driver by monitoring the signal sent from the cell phone as
it is handed off from one cell tower to the next. Each phone is uniquely
identified and the information is compared with a highway map to record on
what road each motorist is traveling at any given time. The system also
records the speed of each vehicle, opening up another potential ticketing
technology.

Missouri rejected the simpler solution used by other states of embedding
sensors in the pavement that record how many vehicles pass over a stretch of
pavement without uniquely identifying them. Missouri wanted a program that
required less equipment.

"The traffic community has been really excited for quite some time about the
possibility of being able to use cell phones to track vehicles," Valerie
Briggs, program manager for transportation operations at the American
Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials told the
Associated Press. "Almost everyone has a cell phone, so you have a lot of
potential data points, and you can track data almost anywhere on the whole
(road) system."

A pilot program in Baltimore only tracks Cingular cell phones on 1,000 miles
of road. AirSage Inc. has contracted with Sprint to spy on motorists in
Norfolk, Virginia and Atlanta and Macon, Georgia.



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