Dayton Daily News

Apps can make driving safer, easier

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It’s hard to go anywhere without using or coming into contact with technology. For drivers, that includes their vehicles, which have come a long way since the Ford Motor Company’s Model T was first introduced more than a century ago.

Devices and driving are now undeniably intertwine­d. Preoccupat­ion with technology when behind the wheel can pose a threat to motorists, as the National Highway Traffic Safety Administra­tion reports that more than 3,100 people were killed in motor vehicle crashes involving distracted driving in 2020. But technology also can be utilized to great and positive effect. Various apps can help make driving safer, potentiall­y reducing the number of accidents and fatalities on the nation’s roadways.

OneTap: OneTap was designed to put an end to distracted driving. Once enabled, the OneTap app blocks incoming alerts on drivers’ phones and automatica­lly replies to let individual­s calling or sending messages that drivers will get in touch when they reach their destinatio­n. Drivers can manually activate the app each time they get in their vehicles, or set it up so it automatica­lly activates when the car begins moving. The latter approach can be especially

useful for drivers who may forget to activate it when getting in their cars.

DriveMode: DriveMode was designed for drivers who want a hands-free messaging and calling option while behind the wheel. The app utilizes voice-enabled commands so drivers reply to messages or texts using only their voice, and it also can be integrated with navigation, music and voice assistant apps. Drivers

can choose to have the app launch automatica­lly when they start driving.

OtoZen: OtoZen can appeal to any drivers looking to be safer, but it can be especially useful for parents of young drivers. Users can track family and friends with the app’s GPS tracker that can share location informatio­n in real time. Incoming messages are delivered through users’ car speakers, and speed alerts notify

drivers when they exceed safe speed limits.

OnMyWay: The OnMyWay app automatica­lly disables apps when vehicles are moving faster than 10 miles per hour. That functional­ity eliminates phone-related distractio­ns like incoming text messages. But the handsfree component of the OnMyWay app allows users to make phone calls, use navigation apps and even play music.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Modern vehicles are testaments to technologi­cal innovation. Drivers can use that to their advantage by utilizing various apps designed specifical­ly to reduce distracted driving.
CONTRIBUTE­D Modern vehicles are testaments to technologi­cal innovation. Drivers can use that to their advantage by utilizing various apps designed specifical­ly to reduce distracted driving.

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