I agree Shad. I just don't think it needs to even be that complicated. Like I said, a simple 3/4 step app would work for reporting (at least to get the ball rolling). We can show proof of insurance with our smart phones to a police officer, why can't we just have our proof of license, catch card and rule book all in our phones. So I see your point.

I think Drifter has it right. I don't give it long until phone companies only make "smart" phones. I had teachers in high school who refused to let us type out our papers. They thought that it would teach us more about the real world and business...how wrong they were. Im only 25. That wasn't that long ago.

One of my teachers said he had a computer in his room for 10 years without even turning it on. He did all of his research with books, and did all of his grading by hand. He was the only teacher to turn in his attendance by hand.

My point is, technology usually wins. I remember when I got my first iPhone, my dad said its a passing fad, he's had a bunch of smart phones since, and loves them.

Its simple, if insurance companies can figure out how to make a useful app, you would think a state could do something half as good. Maybe not this state.