Worried about Flock cameras? All new cars in the EU must now have a camera pointed at the driver’s face, in the latest privacy nightmare.


  • The European regulation on general safety will be expanded
  • Driver distraction warning systems will need to be fitted to new cars
  • Privacy advocates are already voicing their data concerns

As of this week, the European Commission said that all new vehicles registered in the European Union will need to be equipped with advanced driver distraction warning (ADDW) systems in order to comply with new, tougher safety legislation.

While European roads are among the safest in the world, the European Commission said in its statement that “the number of deaths and injuries from road accidents is still too high.” As a result, it should expand its general safety regulations to include several new requirements.

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