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mabbo | 2 years ago

Ontario built highway 407 in the early 2000s (late 90s?) with tolls that use license plate readers - no slowing down or stopping at all. Still a bit controversial, that, and especially controversial when the Conservative government sold it off to a private entity just to balance the budget for one year.

But in all that time, I literally do not know anyone who has gotten a bill from them for a bad plate read. We have blizzards here, torrential downpour rain, all kinds of weather that might make it hard. Still, nothing.

I wonder if the regulations on bad reads were simply made serious enough that the company handling it takes a very conservative approach to potential mistakes.

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tyingq|2 years ago

I imagine some companies do it right. I know some don't. Maybe Canada has better laws around it than the US? Or more context...like you could probably do some amount of matching registered make/model to a plate/picture with sufficiently good software and trigger human intervention when matches are low confidence.