Actually, a lot of cars already have this feature now, It's been around since the introduction of OBDII, some cars have had them since the early 90's. However , law enforcement does not have the ability to use them yet, nor do they provide as much detail as is perceived. Most give an average (Seatbelt is used ??% of the time, average speed etc.) Car companies use it for studying crap....
Ford is just the first to stick something in the manual....CYA
I can tell you for sure that all our 98-up police Interceptors have them....
But how much information is retrievable, usable, legal for court...I don't know.
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