Ask HN: what would you do if every license plate was a Twitter account?
While stuck in traffic we were discussing internet in the car and I got an idea: what if the license plate of each car was also a Twitter account? So @NL45-FDX-2 for instance, it should be unique if you prefix the country code.
But I didn't come up with that many ideas, other then: send traffic information to car, warn driver about speeding, send driver a confirmation of a ticket (after driving through red or too fast), flirt with girl in other lane.
Any other ideas (maybe involving geolocation) or is this just silly?
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[ 3.1 ms ] story [ 24.4 ms ] threadThink more about safety and less about texting.
So what _safety_ features would be possible with this?
Text to speech would be a good feature for this service, but it's not at the point where it's easy to compose tweets with license plate numbers and character restrictions yet.
In any case, this service would involve people taking their attention (one or more of mind, eyes, and thumbs) off of driving to send and receive tweets. Any safety features would have to outweigh this detriment.
But from what I read I understand that it's tied to a telephone (app) and not to the car. In what way would the concept be improved if you could message the car and its driver (and passengers), instead of the phone.