84,99 zł
The era of tossing quarters into a toll booth basket is over. Today, highways silently extract billions of dollars from drivers at seventy miles per hour. The implementation of electronic toll collection (ETC) via windshield transponders was marketed as a miracle of convenience and traffic reduction. In reality, it was one of the most aggressive and successful psychological re-engineerings of consumer taxation in modern history. By decoupling the physical act of handing over cash from the pain of the toll, infrastructure authorities drastically reduced "payment friction." Drivers no longer feel the sting of the expense, allowing agencies to quietly increase toll rates with minimal public outrage. Simultaneously, this network established an unprecedented, privatized surveillance grid, tracking the exact movements of millions of citizens in real-time. This book exposes the complex B2B economics and data privacy implications of automated highways. You will trace the evolution of RFID technology, the lucrative contracts awarded to private infrastructure firms, and the massive behavioral shift in how we pay for public space. Navigate the hidden costs of the open road. Understand how frictionless technology transformed public highways into highly profitable, automated wealth-extraction machines.
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Liczba stron: 210
Rok wydania: 2026
