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My new Kia has CarPlay and it is very handy - I never have to take my hands off the wheel or my eyes off the road. I can even change radio channels or listen to my iTunes music without touching my radio or iPhone. "Play Bryan Adams" = "Ok, playing Bryan Adams".I keep my phone plugged into CarPlay and leave it on the console.
If I really need to send a text I keep my hands on the wheel and just dictate the text to Siri and it gets sent.
Yeah, I find it very useful as well as safe. I never pick up my phone or look at it while driving. Just say "call Alfred E." or text "Christie B."My new Kia has CarPlay and it is very handy - I never have to take my hands off the wheel or my eyes off the road. I can even change radio channels or listen to my iTunes music without touching my radio or iPhone. "Play Bryan Adams" = "Ok, playing Bryan Adams".
A very clear memory of glancing over and watching a guy doing a crossword on his steering wheelBefore cell phones were a thing it was reading at the wheel.
would drive about 350 miles on Fridays to get home and 350 miles on Sunday to get back to where I was working. The number of times I saw drivers with Maps, Newspapers or books open in front of them was amassing. Talking to a guy who I worked with about this and he said " I do it all the time on my drive, you just have to glance up every so often when you are on the interstate" Glad his drive was headed in the opposite direction to mine. Reading takes a good percentage of my concentration and driving takes a lot more of it.
David
One of the keys of fighter design is to make things as simple for the pilot as possible so as to allow them to keep their focus on teh bad guys!Then it became apparent that fighter pilot's brains couldn't keep up.