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So do roads, and your metal cage literally has a code on a plaque tied directly to your government ID, with a retroreflective background and each character carefully engineered to be machine readable from any angle and lighting. Hell, a good number of the cars you pass have 360 degree camera arrays pointed directly in your windows, or if you spring for a higher end model with all the features, you get the privilege of a camera pointed straight at your face and at your passengers' faces.
Also, you can cover your face on transit with a medical mask (unless you're in the US where apparently it's a felony in a lot of states). If you try covering your license plate in any country you'll literally get arrested.
As scary & intrusive as all of that sounds, I'm still only worried they'll spy me picking my nose while driving.
I mean, compared to what? Picking your nose on transit? The people sitting across from you is probably a bigger issue than the cameras in that case. IMO if you're okay with being spied on in your car you really don't have much more to worry about on a train or in a station.
Also, if we're talking only the transit or road system and not the spying at your destination, driving gives much more granular location data than transit. They'll know which house or building you pulled up to compared to which train station or bus stop you get off at.
I guess I'm just enjoying this 2018 Mercedes I bought new off the lot in cash that was the last of its kind to have no big brother tech in it.