New Technology Attempts to End Cell Phone Use While Driving
There are several companies starting to come up with ideas of how to warn or block drivers from using their cell phones while driving. The programs range from producing a simple warning stating the dangers of being on the phone while driving (similar to a seat belt warning light), to more complex technology that actually quarantines text messages when the car has reached a certain speed. The software companies are hoping to prevent car accidents associated with distracted driving.
Though the ideas behind the applications are for safety, there are several problems with these new software programs. The first is that there is no way to tell if the person is the driver or passenger of the car, or if they are a passenger on a train or bus. Due to the applications being activated by sensing a certain speed, the program could mobilize on a person’s phone that isn’t even driving.
The second problem that has been noted about the new technology is the price. Some applications cost as much as $40, plus a monthly fee that may cost about $4. Critics say that the importance of price may depend on the price parents are willing to pay to ensure safety and security of their newly driving teen.
For right now, there is not a clear solution to the problems associated with being on the phone while driving. These new software companies are on the right track to figure out a solution to a growing problem. It is obvious that there are still a few problems that have to be figured out before the technology can be widely implemented and accepted. I applaud these technology companies for their efforts.
I am currently part of an initiative to stop texting and driving. The program is called TADD (Teens Against Distracted Driving). I am encouraging teens to get online and sign a pledge to not text and drive, and in return will receive a cool wrist bracelet! I feel as though the movement to stop distracted driving is growing, and I am glad I am a part of it.
Information and commentary provided by Board Certified Personal Injury Lawyer Mark Anderson. The Anderson Law Firm can be reached in Fort Worth at 817-294-1900 or in Dallas at 214-327-8000. You may also contact us about your personal injury or car accident case online.




