
EU Mandates ‘Driver-Monitoring Cameras’ in All Vehicles
by Frank Bergman
Unelected globalists are ushering in a chilling new mandate to dictate that every vehicle newly registered across the European Union, beginning in July, will be required to include “driver-monitoring camera” systems designed to constantly track motorists for signs of distraction, error, or “unsafe” behavior.
The cameras will record the driver’s every movement for the entire time they are behind the wheel.
The rollout of the so-called “Advanced Driver Distraction Warning” (ADDW) systems is being promoted by Brussels bureaucrats as part of the EU’s sweeping “Vision Zero” agenda.
Eurocrats insist that the plan is aimed at eliminating road deaths by 2050.
But critics are warning that the technology represents something far more dangerous, as it normalizes the constant biometric surveillance inside private vehicles and the construction of a system capable of monitoring, scoring, and ultimately controlling citizens’ freedom of movement.
Cameras Will Monitor Drivers Inside Their Own Cars
Under the new rules, vehicles registered in the EU will increasingly be equipped with inward-facing monitoring systems capable of tracking:
- eye movement
- head position
- driver attention
- hand placement
- other behavioral indicators
If the system determines a driver appears distracted, warnings can be triggered automatically.