Monday, April 15, 2013

California's Ban On Smartphone GPS Navigation

By Alpha-Nav
What does it mean for in-dash navigation?
It’s no secret that state and local governments are attempting to pass laws to make it illegal to text while driving; and for good reason.  Thousands of accidents occur annually due to drivers texting on their smartphone and being distracted, thus causing accidents, property damage, and even fatality.  


A recent ruling in a California court has taken it a step further: It is now illegal to use a smartphone for GPS navigation as well (the law excludes voice guided or hands-free navigation).  Although more recent smartphone navigation includes voice guided directions, if you are spotted even holding the smartphone to type in the directions, you could be ticketed.


So what does this mean for in-dash and aftermarket navigation?  As most new vehicles offer GPS navigation packages for an additional pricing, most older vehicles on the road are not equipped with them.  



Aftermarket GPS navigation is a great way to not only abide by the new law, but also increase the resale value of your automobile.  Most models come equipped with Bluetooth technology, so your smartphone can easily sync up with the device.  Even on some newer models, your steering wheel button functionality can sync up perfectly with the functionality of the GPS head unit.


With limited features of a portable GPS navigation as well as visual distractions mounting it to the inside of your windshield, aftermarket GPS navigation sits flush within your dashboard counsel.


Do you see the GPS navigation picking up after this recent ban? Time will only tell, but please make sure to not use your smartphone while driving.  It could affect lives around you as well as your own.

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