New Service To Stop Loose Lips from Crashing Cars
When David Teater’s 12-year-old son, Joe, was killed in 2004 by a driver who was talking on a cell phone, he tried to cut back on his own habit of driving and talking. It turned out to be very difficult.
“You have to remember to turn the phone off … which you never remember to do. Or you have to disregard a ringing phone, which is incredibly hard,” Teater said. “We’ve been conditioned our entire lives to reply ringing phones.”
Teater became an advocate for curbing what he calls “driving while distracted,” and now, he’s part of a company with a technology that can help.
Aegis Mobility, a Canadian software company, announced Monday that it has developed software called DriveAssistT that will detect whether a cell phone is moving at car speeds. When that happens, the software will watchful the cellular network, telling it to hold calls and text messages until the drive is by.
The software doesn’t completely block incoming calls. Callers will produce out a notice saying
Several states, including New York and California, have introduced laws against talking on a cell phone while driving, but they still allow the use of hands-free devices like Bluetooth headsets. However, studies have shown that hands-free devices may not help. It appears that it is the distraction of dialing or talking that is dangerous, rather than the act of taking a hand off the wheel.
A study by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in 2006 found that dialing or talking on the phone was the cause in 7 percent of crashes and near-crashes. For the study, drivers had onboard “black boxes” that recorded their actions.
Last year, 41,059 society died in traffic accidents.
Aegis’ software…
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