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The Los Angeles Police Department will roll out its telematics system to begin tracking the driving behavior of 50 officers starting in January as part of a trial program to determine if telematics can help reduce crashes.
About 50 patrol cars in the Central and Valley divisions will transmit real-time driving data from black boxes installed inside the vehicles, reports KPCC. The units cost about $280 a piece.












