โJun-06-2017 10:46 AM
MSN.com wrote:
Have you been trying to be a safer driver and not look at your phone while behind the wheel? Apple has an update in the works to help.
When iOS 11 comes to iPhones (and iPads) this fall, the new operating system will include a "Do Not Disturb While Driving" mode users can turn on. Apple's Senior Vice President of Software Engineering Craig Federighi announced the new feature as part of its Worldwide Developers Conference in San Jose.
Once the feature is turned on, your iPhone can tell when you may be driving and automatically mute your notifications so your screen remains dark. You can also set up your device to send your favorite contacts an automatic reply to tell them you are driving and will get back to them when you arrive.
"It's all about keeping your eyes on the road," Federighi said. "When you are driving you donโt need to be responding to these kind of messages," he said as the mammoth screen at the San Jose Convention Center showed alerts for Tinder and games coming onto a phone.
Most contacts will receive a note saying, "I'll see your message when I get where I'm going," he said. But special contacts can be allowed to pass through so "you have the peace of mind that you can get contacted โฆ and that message will go through," Federighi said.
"We think this is going to be a real important step in safety in the car," he said.
Texting and driving continues to be a hazard and has contributed to an increase in road fatalities. At least 46 states prohibit texting while driving โ and 14 states ban the use of handheld devices โ but public safety advocates have continued to look for more ways to decrease the practice.
A Israeli tech company Cellebrite and a New York man whose son died in a collision in which texting may have occurred is developing a "textalyzer" they hope can be used by law enforcement to see whether drivers' phones had been used recently.
โJun-07-2017 01:46 PM
toedtoes wrote:
I don't care if folks use it, I just don't think it's a "great idea" or that it will prevent people from using their phones while driving.
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mich800 wrote:I think one of the "features" you are missing is that the apps proactively inform the sender that you are driving and can't respond instantly. In this overly sensitive age people would think you are ignoring them. Now many people, myself included, really don't get concerned about that, but many do and I have also seen people get upset when they didn't get a response right away, completely ignoring the fact that someone might be driving or have forgotten to take their phone into the shower with them.
Do we honestly think that someone that is so undisciplined would rely on this function to prevent them from using their phone. Or would they just occasionally turn it off or defeat it just to take a "quick" peek at what they have been missing.
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ventrman wrote:
My Android Phone uses AT&t Drive Mode. When I hit 15 MPH, nobody can either call or text.
โJun-07-2017 09:46 AM
rk911 wrote:\
ummmm...couldn't ya just not answer the phone or turn it off?
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
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โJun-06-2017 03:23 PM
STBRetired wrote:
I just wish they would come up with an app that would block robo calls to my cell. I have the full hands free setup in the MH and like others have said, I just don't respond to texts while driving.
โJun-06-2017 02:57 PM