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It's only an unsolvable problem if you haven't ever been to any other place than the US. Like so, so many things. I don't get why you guys keep thinking you have to reinvent the wheel, when the rest of the world has solved the same issues decades ago.
You know speed cameras? Modern ones can detect a phone in a hand. And they only store images of that when they detected law-breaking behavior, so they are fine in terms of privacy.
Decades ago? What are you talking about? As far as I can tell this is an extremely recent technological development that's been adopted in a few countries in the past few years. I don't need to be mocked for missing out on the latest and greatest in traffic enforcement technology, you could just inform me that I missed out. I don't appreciate being talked down to like I'm fucking stupid or the butt of a fucking joke. I didn't do that to you!
Smartphone detection cameras are relatively recent and I pointed them out because they are the best solution that exists so far.
But laws against using your phone while driving, we had them already decades ago, and we had other solutions before the cameras. E.g. placing police next to the highway and letting them pull everyone out who uses their phone. We had that too decades ago. And that too works.
But it's not only that. There are posts all the time about Americans being surprised that speed cameras exist, that red light cameras cameras exist, that speed limits are things that can actually be enforced and so on.
Today there was even a post about some road being restructured with sidewalks, pedestrian crossings and shrubbery, and that was seen as something revolutionary by all the americans in the thread, and not something that the rest of the world has been doing since the 50s and that's already way outdated compared to what's happening now.
The US is a total backwater country where everything that benefits regular people happens 50 years later.
Are you under the impression that the US doesn't have laws against using your phone while driving?