You must be logged in to post a comment. Skip to content Of the more than 65, people killed in car crashes over the past two years, one in 10 were in crashes where at least one of the drivers was distracted.
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Drivers Ed. Texas Parent Taught Drivers Ed. Defensive Driving. California Traffic School. Cell phone distraction rates are incredibly high. Of all cell phone related tasks, texting is the most dangerous. It integrates with Google Play, Waze, Spotify, and has live speed limit alerts.
It has a 4. The developers of Drivemode created an Apple-friendly version for iPhone users called Drivemode Dash. Drivemode Dash has four buttons for navigation, phone, music, and messages. It allows you to use voice commands for GPS, text messages, weather, and more. Integrates with Google Maps, contacts, messaging, and music apps. Only available for Android and it has a 3.
Gift cards are purchased by sponsors typically a friend or relative and earned with 5, 10, or 25 hours of cell phone-free driving. Requires iOS 8. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch, and it has a 3. Available on Android devices, regardless of carrier, this app detects when your vehicle starts moving and automatically replies to texts you receive while driving. The app is available in English and Spanish.
Setting up your GPS on your phone is just as dangerous as texting. Even a glance at the directions can lead to disaster. If you are going to use the GPS, make sure it is mounted where you can easily see it and turn up the volume so that you can listen to the directions. But talking, laughing, and looking at your passengers while you are driving are all distractions. A teen driver with one additional passenger is twice as likely to be involved in a fatal car accident.
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