“The robot cop — but not RoboCop — can determine when a violation has occurred on the road, and it can take various actions. It can refer the case to a local speed camera or another connected sensor for corroborating evidence. It could also begin a pursuit of the vehicle in question, or if it’s something simple like a warning or a speeding ticket, it can just wirelessly communicate the violation directly to the offending vehicle, which can respond with an image of the driver’s license to ensure the ticket reaches the right person.”
Read more: https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/ford-patents-an-autonomous-police-car-that-can-ticket-you/
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