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Why isn't onStar completely automated yet? How hard is it to design a system that alerts emergency vehicles to the location of an accident when your car's airbag goes off?Or unlocking your doors if you supply your PIN code into your phone's keypad?I assume its for the customers with the older vehicles without collision-detection, but this could be easily implimented in future systems.
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Lowest Ranked @ Apr 7th 2008 5:15PM
Why isn't onStar completely automated yet?
How hard is it to design a system that alerts emergency vehicles to the location of an accident when your car's airbag goes off?
Or unlocking your doors if you supply your PIN code into your phone's keypad?
I assume its for the customers with the older vehicles without collision-detection, but this could be easily implimented in future systems.