Alan Mulally, Ford’s chief executive, said the company will produce a range of vehicles which can read motorist’s twitter messages to them as they drive down the street. Drivers may even be able to Tweet replies as the cars will feature voice recognition technology. But composing Tweets will not be possible on the first models, due out in the US later this year, because of safety fears. US Road safety group the AAA warned that the new technology could put lives at risk. ‘The more things that are going on in a vehicle, the more things can distract a driver,’ a spokeswoman said. ‘You only have so much attention to give, and we really want everyone to keep their attention on the roadway for safety reasons.’ However, Doug VanDagens, Ford’s global director of connected services, said people currently read Twitter feeds while they are driving anyway, and the new system would increase road safety by enabling motorists to keep both hands on the wheel. ‘We take what people do – they talk on the phone, they fumble with mp3 players, they look at maps. We take these activities and make them safer,’ he said. The […]
Saturday, January 9th, 2010
Ford Unveils Tweeting Car
Author: RUPERT NEATE
Source: Telegraph (U.K.)
Publication Date: 7:00AM GMT 08 Jan 2010
Link: Ford Unveils Tweeting Car
Source: Telegraph (U.K.)
Publication Date: 7:00AM GMT 08 Jan 2010
Link: Ford Unveils Tweeting Car
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