Enough is enough - there's too much technology in cars
At the recent Apple World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) Apple announced that it is now bringing Siri voice recognition software to your car with 'eyes free'. Manufacturers already signed up to integrate this into their cars include BMW, Vauxhall, Mercedes, Land Rover, Jaguar, Audi, Toyota and Honda.
 
With Apple Siri and mobile internet creeping into modern cars, surely enough is enough. There are too many distractions for drivers and safety is being put at risk
While cars have been a button fest for years, mobile internet brings a whole new dimension of 'infotainment', there's now access to hear and compose messages, and reminders, update calendars, browse websites and consume media. All while you are supposedly concentrating on the important task of actually driving.
"How many of us can say we haven’t had a sneaky peek at our phones while at a set of lights?"
We're used to dealing with the distraction of talking to passengers or taking calls on the hands free, which is not exactly encouraged at the best of times. But at least they can respond to the visual and audio stimuli, whereas the ‘infotainment’ will carry on reading out your latest message, distracting you while the traffic all goes a bit mental around you.
Some of this technology is being touted as 'eyes free' with the phone screen staying blank while the vehicle is moving but how many of us can say we haven’t had a sneaky peek at our phones while at a set of lights, or even while driving? Using more and more technology in the car just adds to the temptation and makes us more likely to take the risk.
"The best bet to keep everyone safe is to say enough is enough"
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