EPISODE · May 6, 2026 · 1H 1M
Safety Wars 5-5-2026 Your Car Is Watching You
from Safety Wars · host James Poesl
This May 5, 2026 episode of Safety Wars, hosted by Jim Pozal, covers several interconnected topics through a safety and civil liberties lens.Jim opens with a dramatic near-miss incident where a plane's landing gear struck a tractor-trailer on the New Jersey Turnpike near Newark Airport, sparking discussion about the dangers of Runway 29 and the chronic understaffing of air traffic controllers — a problem worsened by recent federal budget cuts that eliminated ~400 trainees.He then shares an insider account of the March 2025 Air Canada/fire truck collision at LaGuardia, attributing it to hesitation in communication — a human organizational performance (HOP) failure.The episode pivots to a deep critique of AI-based driver impairment detection systems mandated for 2027 model-year vehicles. Jim argues these systems cross a line from passive safety into behavioral governance, threatening autonomy, privacy, and trust. He raises concerns about false positives affecting people with PTSD, disabilities, fatigue, or medical conditions, and warns of surveillance creep into insurance, law enforcement, and employers.He also touches on the 2026 Census Test, questioning the breadth of the American Community Survey's data collection, and briefly mentions a pause in U.S. military operations near the Strait of Hormuz.
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This May 5, 2026 episode of Safety Wars, hosted by Jim Pozal, covers several interconnected topics through a safety and civil liberties lens.Jim opens with a dramatic near-miss incident where a plane's landing gear struck a tractor-trailer on the New Jersey Turnpike near Newark Airport, sparking discussion about the dangers of Runway 29 and the chronic understaffing of air traffic controllers — a problem worsened by recent federal budget cuts that eliminated ~400 trainees.He then shares an insider account of the March 2025 Air Canada/fire truck collision at LaGuardia, attributing it to hesitation in communication — a human organizational performance (HOP) failure.The episode pivots to a deep critique of AI-based driver impairment detection systems mandated for 2027 model-year vehicles. Jim argues these systems cross a line from passive safety into behavioral governance, threatening autonomy, privacy, and trust. He raises concerns about false positives affecting people with PTSD, disabilities, fatigue, or medical conditions, and warns of surveillance creep into insurance, law enforcement, and employers.He also touches on the 2026 Census Test, questioning the breadth of the American Community Survey's data collection, and briefly mentions a pause in U.S. military operations near the Strait of Hormuz.
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