Can Cell Phone Software Help Prevent Distracted Driving?
ZoomSafer: Can Cell Phone Software Help Prevent Distracted Driving? Thursday October 15, 2009 Image ZoomSaferA company called ZoomSafer has gone to great lengths with its cell phone software to help prevent distracted driving. Combined with software on your cell phone, the company uses GPS (or the planet’s many atmospheric satellites) to detect when you’re moving faster than 10 miles per hour (i.e. driving rather than walking). When you drive, ZoomSafer has a number of products for minimizing cell phone distractions that are designed to improve driver safety. The services range from free to $10 per month. For $2 per month, non-smartphone users can send and receive voice-powered
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