February 12 2010
On Board Computers Add To Distracted Driving Problem
Tagged Under : automobile accidents, dashboard computers, Focus Driven, My Ford, texting while driving
Groups, such as FocusDriven, who are pushing for texting while driving bans, are at odds with the automakers in many aspects. We all know that any time we take our eyes away attracting high interest from Intel and Google as a source of business in the future. The dollar from the road it increases the chance of an automobile accident. Despite this auto manufacturers have unveiled new technology, which although it is really cool, will add to this problem. In the near future cars will have Internet connected computers right in the front seat, smack dab in the middle of the dashboard. These new dashboard computers are signs are definitely there. This is technology that people must have. It is viewed as an item people will not be able to live without. The screens are approximately 10?inches and located above the gear shift. They show high definition videos, 3?D maps, and web pages.
Safety advocate groups are up in arms claiming that these devices will just create more deaths. Nicholas A. Ashford, a professor of technology and policy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, stated “unfortunately and sadly, it is a continuation of the pursuit of profit over safety, for both drivers and pedestrians”.
Audi has a system on its way that will be available this fall. It is a pop down with a touch pad. Apparently a notice that pops up when the system is on reads “Please only use the online service when traffic conditions allow you to do so safely”. Does Audi really believe this is going to work? If somebody has this toy and it is available any warning will be ignored or a distraction in and of itself.
There are voice commands systems that are available from some manufacturers but the video is still going to be available and located front and center. Other companies, such as Ford and their new My Ford system, will allow the driver to adjust the temperature for a friend while the car is in motion but it will only allow you to use the web browser when the car is in park. These systems are going to have WiFi capability and USB ports. They are a computer in the car. As predicted by Michael Rayfield, a general manager at NVIDIA, a chip company, that cars are going to become the most immersive consumer electronic device we have.
We have come a long ways since the horse and buggy days and in some ways maybe we should go back. When we are driving we should be only driving!



