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20 Jun 2014 06:58 #1 by Blazer Bob
Just like father.

Agency Aims to Regulate Map Aids in Vehicles

"Getting directions on the road from Google Maps and other smartphone apps is a popular alternative to the expensive navigation aids included in some cars. The apps are also a gray area when it comes to laws banning the use of cellphones or texting while driving.

The Transportation Department wants to enter the argument.

The department is intensifying its battle against distracted driving by seeking explicit authority from Congress to regulate navigation aids of all types, including apps on smartphones.

The measure, included in the Obama administration’s proposed transportation bill, would specify that the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has the authority to set restrictions on the apps and later order changes if they are deemed dangerous, much the way it currently regulates mechanical features of cars.

The measure has the support of automakers, "...

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/16/busin ... ology&_r=0

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20 Jun 2014 07:59 #2 by FredHayek
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So trying to find where the place is using a folding map or hard copy paper directions is supposed to be safer?

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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20 Jun 2014 08:58 #3 by Mtn Gramma
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FredHayek wrote: So trying to find where the place is using a folding map or hard copy paper directions is supposed to be safer?

:like: :YeahThat:

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20 Jun 2014 09:11 #4 by FredHayek
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I read that automakers jumped on board this so they could sell more navigation systems instead of people using their phone.
I have used the talking ones a few times and they are a lifesaver, especially when you travel.

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20 Jun 2014 12:29 #5 by Blazer Bob
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FredHayek wrote: I read that automakers jumped on board this so they could sell more navigation systems instead of people using their phone.
I have used the talking ones a few times and they are a lifesaver, especially when you travel.


I am guessing it would reduce their potential liabilities.

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20 Jun 2014 22:55 #6 by gmule
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My iPhone is just as good as a Garmin and gives me turn by turn directions so I don't even have to look at it.

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