apple-texting-driving

TIME 

Still, Mark Geistfeld, Sheila Lubetsky Birnbaum Professor of Civil Litigation at The New York University School of Law, believes Apple and similar firms have a responsibility to explore ways to cut down on distracted driving. One such technological solution might be for smartphone makers to disable or limit a device's functionality when it's traveling at driving speeds. Jennifer H. Arlen, Norma Z. Paige Professor of Law at The New York University School of Law, says that makes texting-while-driving cases a "very good place for liability imposed directly on the person who misuses [a phone], and perhaps criminal statutes that enhance the penalties on people who have serious accidents while texting and driving." Apple calls its system CarPlay, for Android devices there's Android Auto.

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