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by HPsquared
566 days ago
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Surely it's just a dash cam with a button and maybe some kind of comms module. There are many mass-market dashcams with a 'record' button that saves a time period before and after pressing the button, it's pretty standard usage. The only new thing is sending the video on, and making sure the time/location are correct (many cameras do this via GPS already - standard usage). I'm not seeing what is so expensive or unique. Very profitable by the sounds of it!!! |
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* How many years of service are included (both for the data plan and just repairs when someone smashes a bus camera). Employing people to fix/replace cameras could easily cost hundreds of thousands per year
* Where does the video go? Redundant storage in geographically disparate areas?
* How long is video retained?
* R&D costs?
* Does the price include manual human review?
* There was also some drama where the 2 vendors sued each other, idk if that has any impact on the prices
* The tickets during the pilot made millions of dollars per year, do the cameras pay for themselves?
* How much efficiency are they gaining if the program results in fewer blocked busses?