Waterloo Region Record

Bicycle lock blocks smartphone

- Mike Corder

THE HAGUE, NETHERLAND­S — A telecom company in the Netherland­s has teamed up with the country’s traffic safety authority to develop a bicycle lock that also blocks its mobile network, in a move aimed at protecting young riders who regularly pedal through busy streets while looking at their phone, the developers said Wednesday.

An app opens the lock and simultaneo­usly blocks the KPN cellular network, meaning that the cyclist’s phone can only be used to call emergency services. Once the bike is locked using the app, the cellphone will work again.

The app does not stop users listening to music stored on their phone, but would prevent them playing streaming content.

The Dutch Traffic Safety Associatio­n said that the “Safe Lock” is expected to go on sale by the end of the year for about 100 euros (US$110).

The associatio­n said that one in five bicycle accidents involving children is caused by smartphone use.

KPN spokespers­on Victorina de Boer said the combinatio­n of a network-blocking app and lock, made by the AXA company, is believed to be a world first.

By blocking the network, the lock and app halts not only calls but also the beeps and buzzes that alert users to new messages. “If you want to assure yourself of not being disturbed by ... notificati­ons which can take away your attention from the traffic around you, then this is a good solution,” De Boer said.

The lock initially will be only for KPN clients, “but of course we’re open to working together with other providers on this,” De Boer said.

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