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Post# of 40989
Volume 2019, Article ID 2867247, 10 pages
3.2. Smartphone Application for Distracted Driving Prevention
Many applications are available to reduce the mobile phone use while driving. Some applications work automatically by detecting the movement of the car. For example, Spring’s Driver First application is a monthly paid smartphone application that locks phones when a car is moving faster than 10 mph, using the phone’s accelerometer but not GPS to prevent battery drain. This application is targeted at parents who want to enable restrictions on their driving-age children. When using the application, calls are automatically sent to voicemail. Audio tones for email and text messages are silenced. The application also triggers autoreply messages. When the application detects that the vehicle has stopped moving for a few minutes (i.e., not at stop signs or traffic lights), all phone functions return to normal automatically. The device can be unlocked by using the exit and 911 buttons, which can override the application, but parents can choose to be notified when this occurs [25]. Another application with similar capabilities is bSafeMobile. This application identifies the driving condition and then automatically switches the device to safe mode. During this stage, access to the keyboard and screen is blocked. Furthermore, all notifications and alerts, texts, emails, and incoming calls are blocked [26].
Other applications are less sophisticated and require driver input. For example, DriveMode is a free application that helps to keep drivers’ attention on the road, but the driver has to enable it every time before driving. It automatically replies to any incoming text messages; silences audio tones for texts, emails, and phone calls; and blocks web browsing and outgoing phone calls [27]. Some applications restrict the use of mobile phones in addition to other equipment in the car. For example, Cellcontrol uses Bluetooth-enabled technology in the vehicle instead of using GPS to detect vehicle movements and then apply the policy. Cellcontrol prevents distracted driving by disabling mobile phones and also mobile devices such as tablets and laptops [28]. Other applications promote hands-free usage as a solution. For example, the DriveSafely application reads to the driver the received emails and text messages and then responds automatically without the user having to touch the phone [29].
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https://www.hindawi.com/journals/jat/2019/2867247/
just so you know who hindawi is.
Hindawi Publishing Corporation
Hindawi Publishing Corporation is a commercial publisher of scientific, technical, and medical (STM) literature. Founded in 1997, Hindawi currently publishes more than 250 peer-reviewed scientific journals as well as a number of scholarly monographs, with an annual output of roughly 20,000 articles each year.[2] As of October 2014, 11% of its journals were indexed in the Science Citation Index Expanded.[3] The company has its headquarters in London, an office in Cairo and a virtual office address in New York City. Since 2007, all of Hindawi's journals have been open access and published under a Creative Commons Attribution License (CC-BY) .[4] Hindawi has been criticized for some of its editorial practices – including an alleged reliance on staff vetting of submissions rather than peer review by academics[5] – and for its use of email spam in soliciting editorial board memberships and manuscripts.[6][7] It has been described as a borderline predatory publisher.[8][9]
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