Q&A

Is there an app for not texting while driving?

Is there an app for not texting while driving?

AT’s DriveMode This free app, available on Apple and Android phones, will silence texts message alerts and phone calls while you’re driving, and then it sends an automatic reply to those who tried to contact you, letting them know you are driving an unable to respond at the moment.

How do I block calls and text while driving?

Live2Txt is a super simple app for Android users only! When you turn it on, it blocks calls and texts that you get while driving. You have the ability to select if you want to block texts and calls or just one of the two. Additionally, you can customize the response that is sent to the person trying to contact you.

How do I not text and drive?

Tips to Stay Off the Phone

  1. Turn your cell on “silent”
  2. Completely turn your cell phone off.
  3. Put your cell out of reach (i.e. the trunk or glove box)
  4. Download an app that prevents you from texting while driving.

Is there a law that says you can’t text and drive?

Texting and driving is banned in most states. In 48 states, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico, Guam and the U.S. Virgin Islands, it is illegal for any driver to text and drive. Of these states and territories, all but five have primary enforcement laws banning texting while driving.

What is Cellcontrol app?

More people are using electronic devices behind the wheel—and it isn’t just teen drivers. Enter Cellcontrol DriveID, an affordable aftermarket solution that pairs a Bluetooth technology device with cell phones to help keep texting and Web surfing impulses in check while driving.

How do I restrict my phone while driving?

Try a “do not disturb while driving” mode Minimizing the number of incoming messages and calls can also reduce the distraction of having a phone in the car. Many phones let you do this through a “do not disturb while driving” feature.

Why you need to stop texting and driving?

Of all the activities associated with distracted driving, sending text messages is the most dangerous. A person is 23 times more likely to have a motor vehicle crash while sending a text message than if they were only driving. That number towers over the other activities associated with distracted driving.

Why do people text and drive?

Forty-three percent of the texting drivers said they want to “stay connected” to friends, family and work. Nearly a third did it out of habit. Among other reasons for texting and driving: – Twenty-eight percent said they are worried about missing out of something important if they don’t check their phones right away.

What states is it not illegal to text and drive?

Texting and Driving: Montana remains the only state without any statewide ban for texting and driving. Missouri only has a statewide ban for drivers under the age of 21 years old.

When did it become illegal to text and drive?

Beginning in July 2008, cellular phone use was restricted to hands free for drivers 18 years and older and prohibited for drivers under 18 years of age. As of January 1, 2009 all drivers are prohibited from texting while driving a vehicle. Here are some important points related to the laws.

How much does Cellcontrol cost?

Cellcontrol costs $129 for consumers. Commercial fleets pay a monthly fee to use it. The system works both on iPhones and Android phones. It seems like a promising way to make teenagers drive better.