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Britain's Royal Auto Club is advocating satellite-based tracking systems to spy on "repeat or serious" speeding offenders. The RAC believes "Big Brother" technology is one of the only ways to get drivers to obey speed limit signs on roadways. The RAC report, which involved in-depth interviews with more than 1,000 drivers, concludes: 'Few motorists consider that the current regime will make them stick to the speed limit as a matter of course; our more fervent speeders would respond to more traffic police or a 'big brother' system where their movements are monitored by an in-car electronic device.' More than 60 per cent of habitual speeders questioned in the survey said they would obey the limit if they had a black box fitted.Source: In-car spy best to curb speeding drivers (London Times, 2/7/2005)