I think the point is that we should aim to solve it without surveillance / sacrificing rights. So in this case, increasing the fines / jail time is at least one alternative.
Raise the speed limits on major highways to match the speed of traffic, and strict enforcement will have a lot more support.
Seriously? It is logically no different from drink driving. No one has the right to drive. You need to qualify, be tested, licensed and competent. If you break the law repeatedly, then you should be restricted from driving by any means necessary to protect you from yourself and others.
Not sure in how incarceration can be considered a smaller sacrifice of rights than vehicle tracking.