When I visited New Zealand a few years ago, I was surprised by the huge difference in price between petrol and diesel. Turns out, they don't tax the diesel at the pump like petrol, but instead charge you the tax based on your mileage which is obtained by reading the odometer at registration time each year. Yes I know that you can interfere with odometers, but this is already against the law, so has the added bonus of not requiring new laws to enforce.
Seriously, disagree != troll
Just because this person has a personal experience that does not fit the current perception or stereotype of TSA, does not make him or her a troll.
[ ] many drivers drive too fast
[X] many drivers drive too slow
[X] many drivers tailgate / travel too close
[X] many drivers have poor lane discipline
[X] many drivers can't read the traffic / have no road craft skills
[X] many drivers are incompetent
[ ] many drivers are idiots
[X] many drivers think that their job is to form a rolling roadblock to force everyone else to drive at their speed
[X] many drivers are unlicenced/suspended and unregistered/uninsured
[ ] many drivers are drunk/drug affected
[x] many drivers are too busy playing with radio/cd/GPS/cell phone
[x] many drivers are too busy watching speedo for fear of getting booked by hidden cop/ speed camera
[x] many drivers don't know how to overtake safely
[ ] there aren't enough visible police on patrol
[X] there aren't any visible police on patrol
[x] the speed limit changes every hundred metres
[x] knee jerk responses by politicians
Of course, none of these will be solved by using GPS to restrict car speeds as most people don't speed here anyway.
If you could get a 5 licence Windows 7 (or XP) licence pack for $100 more than a single licence, it wouldn't be so unpalatable.
If A = B and B = C, then A = C, except where void or prohibited by law. -- Roy Santoro