Is it less safe to view navigation on a phone screen rather than a larger in-car system or PND?
NIM’s product provides heads-up, voice-prompted turn-by-turn directions with auto-rerouting if a turn is missed, so the driver does not need to look down in order to navigate. If the driver somehow misses the voice directions, which are very clear, a large red vector turn arrow fills the screen within 300 feet of an intersection to instruct him or her which way to turn. Therefore, it not necessary to look down at the phone for more than a second while driving, much the same way the driver looks down briefly when changing a radio station.
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