US gov’t wants phone makers to lock out most apps for drivers

By The Associated Press

DETROIT – The US government wants smartphone makers to lock out most apps when the phone is being used by someone driving a car.

The voluntary guidelines unveiled Wednesday are designed to reduce crashes caused by drivers distracted by phones. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration also wants automakers to make infotainment systems easy to pair with smartphones.

Traffic deaths spiked 10.4 per cent in the first six months of this year. That followed a 7.2 per cent increase in 2015. The agency says 10 per cent of fatal crashes last year involved distracted drivers.

Drivers could still make calls but the phones and automaker systems would lock out the ability to enter text. Internet browsing, video not related to driving, text from books and photos also would be locked out. Navigation systems would be permitted.

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