New App Eliminates Texting and Driving Distractions via GPS Technology
A Patent-Pending Drive Safe Mode App Aims to Prevent the Dangers of Distracted Driving
Las Vegas, NV, April 20, 2012 --(PR.com)-- The innovative, patent-pending Drive Safe Mode App was launched in Las Vegas. Already, the application has been widely embraced by adults, teens and parents. Even not-for-profit organizations are incorporating the new application and the company's mission to further instill driving precautions. This brand new technology has exceeded the expectations of previous applications offering similar drive safe options.
What differentiates the patent-pending Drive Save Mode App from similar Android and iPhone applications? The app works directly with your phone's GPS to analyze the car's driving speed. Once the app recognizes the user is in motion, the screen is locked. This means no emails, texts or Facebook notifications popping up on the screen while driving. The only access permitted is the ability to call emergency phone numbers. 911 is automatically add to the app as an emergency number, and users can add additional emergency numbers, such as those for parents or family members.
The application is great for anxious parents who have heard one too many stories about reckless teenagers dangerously veering off of the road while texting and driving. This way, their children are completely unable to see text messages, make phone calls, or update their Facebook status until they have successfully reached their destination. In the event the application is disabled, parents on the account will receive immediate notification of this change so they can take appropriate action.
April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month, a great time to make an effort to honor your loved ones by making them safer on the road.
Statistics on texting and driving emphasize the dangers associated with cell phones. According to Virginia Tech Transportation Institute, text messaging creates a crash risk 23 times worse than driving while not distracted. So ask yourself, how do I text while driving? You don't, thanks to Drive Safe Mode.
For more information about the patent-pending Drive Safe Mode app, call (702) 489-7489 or visit www.drivesafemode.com.
What differentiates the patent-pending Drive Save Mode App from similar Android and iPhone applications? The app works directly with your phone's GPS to analyze the car's driving speed. Once the app recognizes the user is in motion, the screen is locked. This means no emails, texts or Facebook notifications popping up on the screen while driving. The only access permitted is the ability to call emergency phone numbers. 911 is automatically add to the app as an emergency number, and users can add additional emergency numbers, such as those for parents or family members.
The application is great for anxious parents who have heard one too many stories about reckless teenagers dangerously veering off of the road while texting and driving. This way, their children are completely unable to see text messages, make phone calls, or update their Facebook status until they have successfully reached their destination. In the event the application is disabled, parents on the account will receive immediate notification of this change so they can take appropriate action.
April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month, a great time to make an effort to honor your loved ones by making them safer on the road.
Statistics on texting and driving emphasize the dangers associated with cell phones. According to Virginia Tech Transportation Institute, text messaging creates a crash risk 23 times worse than driving while not distracted. So ask yourself, how do I text while driving? You don't, thanks to Drive Safe Mode.
For more information about the patent-pending Drive Safe Mode app, call (702) 489-7489 or visit www.drivesafemode.com.
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Text Safe Teens, LLC
Phil Randazzo
702-489-7489
www.drivesafemode.com
Contact
Phil Randazzo
702-489-7489
www.drivesafemode.com
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