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    After watching some crazy driving, distracted driving and otherwise just plain unsafe things on the road, along with being witness to rants on Facebook groups and more....it would seem that there may be a opportunity for a crowdsourced solution to identify errant behaviors and support social norms in notifying the person.

    Not a lot in this space other than some proof of concept attempts:
    https://www.elkandelk.com/2018/01/app-pays-passengers-bystanders-report-distracted-driving/

    https://www.asianscientist.com/2017/04/tech/crowdsourcing-traffic-violation-road-safety/

    There is a semi-successful crowdsourcing app to help bring first responders to the site of action for emergencies

    https://www.pulsepoint.org/

    EA

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