Pokemon No Go

Pokemon Go No More

According to the National Safety Council automobile accidents took an unexpected uptick this year in Florida, and across the US. Consequently, most insurance companies have taken steps to raise premiums as a result. Most in the industry blame growing distractions as the primary cause, and while I single out Pokémon in the title, the reality is that there is no shortage of apps and mobile games that are designed to addictively draw your attention, and your eyeballs, away from the road. As a result many apps, Pokémon included, have taken the step to limit functionality while driving, or have you confirm you are a passenger.

Other apps, which are designed to be run while driving, were also found to contribute to accidents. Waze, for example, is a driving app that will intelligently navigate you around traffic, and reward you for reporting traffic, potholes, and police activity. Even a responsible driver may not be aware that they their precious

In general, our driving experience is becoming gradually more active, and so many apps and phone operating systems have implemented voice commands to allow you to interact with them safely while driving. On Android, for example, a simple “OK Google. Message my wife. I’ll be home in ten minutes. Send.” will send a message automatically. A comprehensive list of voice commands can be found here. Apple’s iPhone has similar functionality via Siri.

Finally, get yourself a simple dashboard phone mount. They are invaluable for using your phone to navigate while still keeping your eyes on the road!