Touchscreen Trend in Cars Turns Deadly: A Split-Second Glance Putting Lives At Risk (Open Ai)
New Delhi: Large touch screen panels have now become an attractive feature in modern cars, but experts believe that this excessive technology can become a threat to driver safety. As the size of the screen has increased and its location has shifted between the main controls on the center dashboard, drivers have started to shift their attention away from the road and spend more time on the screen, increasing the risk of potential accidents. Experts have said driver focus is more important than technology and entertainment, especially at high speed or in traffic.
Experts say that focusing on screens reduces attention on the road. The driver took his eyes off the road several times to look at the screen. This is especially dangerous when the vehicle is moving at high speed.
Modern cars show a lot of information on the screen. While features are useful, they also add to the confusion while driving. Navigation, controls, media—everything in one place can be distracting.
Large screens are especially common in SUVs and luxury sedans. Their screen sizes are more than 12 inches. In such a situation, the eyes often move away from the road towards the screen.
Analysts believe that paying attention to screens can increase accidents. Human reaction time may slow down. It may also become difficult to see a small bike or pedestrian.
Some automakers say the screens are designed to be safe. They believe that proper UI/UX can reduce this problem. But this claim doesn't always work in the real world.
Some security agencies continue to study screen driving. They want to say that the safety standards should be updated. This step will help in improving road safety.
Experts advise drivers to pay less attention to the screen. It is better to stop for navigation or controls. Keep the phone or screen in hands-free mode while driving.
Some experts say the auto industry will further simplify the UI. Work should be done to make the dashboard less confusing. Artificial intelligence and voice commands can prove helpful.
Safety research, industry standards, and driver education can work together to provide solutions. Technology should not take precedence over driving. Making screens simpler and less distracting is essential for a safe driving experience.
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