Tuesday, 29 October 2013

New technology is use in the city to monitor drivers



The urban of Kalgoorlie-Boulder is going to implant a recognition technology towards licence plate, the purpose is to monitor drivers, this new technology system is going to replace the old duties of polices on street to tighten parking rules. The technology is able to scan liscese plates while drivers are driving on the urban streets and even monitor how long a car parked at a parking area within the permitted time. Mayor Ron Yuryevich (2012) mentioned it is ithe first time the Western Australian's local government implemented the technology, and even, it will notice the driver if their car is driven by others, yet at the same time, it will show a GPS position and keep track the car liscence plate and then they return for their next drive in the condition the car has not drive away. Mayor claimed that this technology will be implement for the next three months.


- ABC Contribute)
Indeed, new technology has affects the way we communicate particularly among polices, communication is reduce gradually in the society and replaced by the advanced non-communicative technology. In this case, both traffic rules and the system will be more efficient and at the same time significantly reduce the cost in the urban. Actually, this technology do not raise benefits, but it will definitely aware public to know that the government has this technology to peek them over the streets if they break the traffic rules.


In my opinion, new technology is an extremely important tool in the latest society, especially monitor public drivers driving on roads or any streets. Every parking slot has its own specific time to allow the vehicles park at there, thereby overtime parking may cause full parking, restricting others vehicles from parking and even it is very unjust. Besides, polices have too many duties to go, this technology may ease their burden from writing traffic bills and even save up much of the police car fuel for government. And still, the most important is this technology may arise the public concern in traffic rules.



references list:

Yuryevich, M 2012, City to use new technology to monitor drivers, ABC Goldfields, Kalgoorie, 

image source: ABC local stories 

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