Can Smart Phones & Smart Driving Coexist?

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Anna young
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Can Smart Phones & Smart Driving Coexist?
Anna young   5/27/2011 10:44:11 AM
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Good intention, huge benefit for the car makers, as development cycles is shorter and users will be able to buy smartphone applications when they’re developed. However, the danger here is, as clearly pointed out, the potential distraction that smart apps pose for drivers may outweigh the benefits.

Bruce as you rightly mentioned, it is a gray area, "what happens when drivers begins to use voice - activated commands to send and receive emails"?

Some inconsiderate motorist  still fail to park and take a call from their smart phones let alone have a standardized in car smartphones. This to me will increase and add to already hazardous driving related problems on the road.

The distraction factor may pose a difficulty for the adoption of this device. Hence, I think considerable legislation is required before this can proceed.


 

 

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Re: Can Smart Phones & Smart Driving Coexist?
Dave Sasson   5/27/2011 6:15:32 PM
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This one is tricky.  Vehicles don’t even let you program the navigation system while the car is in motion, even if it is the passenger that wants to enter a new destination.  I believe that there is a place for smart phones in vehicles, but legislation may prove difficult to have them be useful, unless in the parked position. 


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pocharle   5/27/2011 7:45:05 PM
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Unless it's voice-activated, as most smartphones have that capability now, then they could work out well. It'll be like KIT from Knight Rider.

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tirlapur   5/28/2011 4:47:28 AM
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"The rollout of the applications on an industry-wide scale could come to a halt if the standards problems do not get resolved in a few years, or if using smart applications turns out to be very unsafe"

Bruce,

 I agree with your point. We need to test the apps from safety point of view before we roll-out those apps.  May be we can have safety ratings for those apps.

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mfbertozzi   5/28/2011 5:27:12 AM
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I agree with you Anna, clear rules to regulate usage of that technologies are necessary for safety reasons. Anyway I suppose the integration reported by Bruce within his editorial could help a lot people with limitations in driving as disabled for example, isn't it?

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prabhakar_deosthali   5/28/2011 6:38:37 AM
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For using smart phone apps in the cars whether by the driver or by the passenger, whether voice activated or gesture activated, safety is very critical.  And this safety interlocks have to be built into the control system of the car. Because the bad drivers will be always bad drivers who care less for their as as the others on the street. In almost all the applications the safety interlock of being in a parking position will help the most. Like your Loo-break, snacks-break, lunch break, you can always take a communications break! The advantage of having all those gizmos in your car is that you will not be dependent on the road side infrastructure for this purpose.

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Mr. Roques   5/28/2011 1:40:51 PM
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I'm not familiar with Ford's Sync system. How does it integrate 3rd party apps? What are some of those?... 

Are there any apps that deal with actual driving? 

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Nemos   5/28/2011 4:19:31 PM
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The mobile phones with embedded Gps receiver with smartphone applications cannot be compared with a Gps system embedded in the car .

A gps system has a better gps receiver system and most of the time is a reliable system capable for navigation.

If the car manufactures want to implement the cars with a capable navigation system must use a Gps system any other solution for the moment is a "cheap" solution.

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Adeniji Kayode   5/28/2011 8:39:35 PM
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You are right,I think auto manufacturers should look into safety issue and come up with ways by which drivers can be cautioned when using this stuff

 

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Tvotapka   5/28/2011 9:43:27 PM
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Heads-up displays, voice-activation...isn't the point of driving a vehicle to get from one destination to another?

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