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DriveSafe.ly Demonstration – Listen to Text Messages and Emails in Real-Time

Now you can ѕtοр distracted pouring by using a free mobile application called DriveSafe.ly. DriveSafe.ly reads text messages (SMS) and emails in real time. It’s hands-free, so you never have to upset the phone after getting into your car.




11 Responses to “DriveSafe.ly Demonstration – Listen to Text Messages and Emails in Real-Time”

  1. InvisiMan2006 says:

    Texting doesn’t cause accidents, but the DISTRACTION of texting does make pouring more perilous.

    The DISTRACTION to listening to email or text messages is equally perilous. No?

  2. grigorexxxcore says:

    I beg to differ. That’s like saying, the DISTRACTION from others in the car speaking causes accidents. Listening doesn’t cause accidents, taking your hands off the wheel causes accidents.

  3. InvisiMan2006 says:

    Yes! Any distraction, including passengers you talk to even as pouring, is perilous.

    Take your mind off of pouring, and you increase the chance of getting into an accident.

    Our email can wait until we are off the road.

  4. dignerf says:

    InvisiMan2006 – the distraction caused by listening to a oral message is FAR less than the distraction of taking your hand(s) off the wheel and yours eyes off the road… the two are not even comparable!

  5. malkien12 says:

    does it work with blackberry messanger too?

  6. VideoGuyNC says:

    There are already programs on most modern mid to high range phones that do this quite well lacking an additional cost or download. Iphone has VoiceOver, Android has TalkBack, most LG phones can do this as well.

  7. cgbeaman says:

    Dot LY? lol

  8. pepsimdman says:

    The research that claims all that Brain busy is nonsense. It was conducted in simulators and is already credited by most other researchers. Eyes Of The Roads and Hands Of The Wheel is the primary reason for accidents. I have a patented solution that does a lot more check out iQ-Telematics

  9. 3hitorrun says:

    That’s fucking useless, if you cant respond then whats the point.

    If people knew how to drive there wouldn’t be stupid cellphone laws anyways. Cellphones don’t thump cars terrible pouring does.

  10. shuabert says:

    @3hitorrun You can respond, it’s just not available in the free (read: demo) version.

  11. collegehumorrules says:

    @shuabert How does one respond? I’ve been trying, but it really doesn’t work…

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