The NHTSA predicts, assuming that the annual vehicle sales go up to 15.5 million, that automakers will see a $24.4 million increase in costs, should the law be implemented. Of course, the main issue here is probably not the cost, but privacy. Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers, group of automobile manufacturers that includes Toyota, Volkswagen, and Mercedes-Benz, are asking the NHTSA to consider privacy.
“Event data recorders help our engineers understand how cars perform in the real world, but looking forward, we need to make sure we preserve privacy,” said Gloria Bergquist, a spokeswoman. “Automakers do not access EDR data without consumer permission, and any government requirements to install EDRs on all vehicles must include steps to protect consumer privacy.” What are your thoughts on this report? Do you think that black boxes on cars are invading your privacy?