Fort worth is pilot city for Smartphone applications for use while driving

0:03 Publicado por Mario Galarza

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Only a few weeks after Texas legislators on a new law, the potential texting while driving ban will find put ink to paper Fort worth as test city for new Smartphone applications is developed, faster and easier singled out available parking spaces to drivers. While I can appreciate the convenience, such services Tarrant County drivers, when personal injury lawyer would offer, I am more worried about how they distracted driving on our roads are likely to increase.

An app, parking in motion (PIM) provides access to current information such as occupancy, prices, and hours of operation for more than 80 parking drivers and garages in Fort Worth. The other, iPhone app called Parker, is based on parking meters. Sensors placed fourth Street to measured parking along that can detect whether someone already it is parked, or whether the room is. This information then can people be used to access app.

The CEO of the company behind Parker, Zia Yusef, the app defended claims that it could really help to reduce inner-city congestion, since 30% of the downtown traffic people on the search for parking. It could, but if those who travel more on tapping their touch screens as are aligned with their environment, it seems like a bad compromise for me. Each year in Texas, are distracted by 3,300 drive car wrecks. The average number of annual deaths from such crashes is 408. All a driver's license attention away leads from the road is bad.

Mark Anderson is an experienced car wreck lawyer accident injury victims and their families about the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex for 20 years was the support. If you or a loved one as a result of negligence violated someone else, ask for a free consultation on your personal situation mark. Call toll free at 800-354-mark (6275).


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