Vic
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Originally posted by: dullard
If it were free, yes. I would have my costs reduced, and I like lower costs.
But the thing isn't free. Someone has to pay the costs. If the costs are directly or indirectly borne on me, then no, I don't want to pay for it. I mostly agree with Vic. However, if the device causes people to fundamentally shift their driving to safer driving, then Vic's post is overly simplistic. Costs could be lower IF there are fewer accidents. However, I doubt that there will be a significant change in driving habits. Correct me if the UK trials show that I am incorrect. And thus, for practical purposes, Vic is correct.
So I'm confused... do you agree with me or not?