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7:00am Friday 22nd May 2009
Police in Sussex could soon be driving futuristic cars like KITT in the classic TV series Knight Rider.
Bosses are pushing for a 'leap forward' in the development of in-car technology that will help create the 'perfect driver' capable of catching offenders more effectively.
The supercar will be equipped with 'one-box' technology which will monitor the driver's handling of the car - giving him and his bosses a readout of his performance behind the wheel.
The on-board computer will also check the car's efficiency second-by-second to ensure it is firing on all cylinders and running at its maximum potential.
The technology, currently in development by experts at the Home Office Scientific Development Branch, will enable police drivers to hone their skills to the expert level of Formula One drivers like Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button.
The computer will also incorporate the automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) system which alerts police to illegal cars on the road.
Although the technology will not allow the car to actually 'talk' to the driver, as KITT did to Michael Knight in the 1980s TV series, it will provide data showing how the driver and the car's performance can be improved.
Top officers now say it is 'just a matter of time' before these police cars become a reality.
In the series KITT, which stands for Knight Industries Two Thousand, could talk to humans, accelerate from 0-60mph in two seconds, leap over obstacles, shoot out flames at enemies and send out jets of oil and smoke.
The technology is being trialled by four police forces - Sussex, the Met, Dorset and Grampian Police - later this year.
The one-box technology - which simply means a single super computer rather than a series of devices - will also provide data on fuel efficiency and the use of blue lights and give control rooms direct access to how the driver is performing at the wheel.
Chief Superintendent Jim Hammond, of Sussex Police, said cars like KITT - a Pontiac Trans-AM driven by actor David Hasselhoff in the show - will be on the streets in the near future.
Ch Supt Hammond, who leads the Association of Chief Police Officer's working group on the design of police vehicles and technology, told Police Review yesterday: "Police vehicles like Knight Rider is something we are not that far away from.
"The police service is filling cars with flashing lights and lots of information and buttons and then we expect those drivers to drive and actually look out and identify criminals and catch criminal behaviour.
"We need to start to make the difference and deliver technology to work for us instead of controlling us."
He added: "This will allow us to better understand how our drivers are driving and give them feedback."
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tilburyre wrote:I agree, the lack of training in all areas of policing is laughable. I often witness them speeding past my cameras at well over 60mph, only to arrest some drunk yobo, the police themselves are more likely to hurt innocent bystanders with their current "Anti-membor of the public" attitude. I fail to see why we have the most expensive police force in the world, or why would need them to be whizzing around like "Starsky & hutch" ?
The gung ho kids who pose as policemen today can't even drive an ordinary car safely as witnessed by the large nuber of accidents they are invoilved in. Ambulances and fire engunes are far more difficult to control at high speed but they have very few accidents. Possivly because the average age of the driver is about 15 years older than the police kids?
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