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    Joe commented  · 

    This is just what is needed as it also creates safety hazard in that a momentary lapse in concentration is required to ensure a steady hand makes the correct selection.

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    When a “Car stopped” Alert prompts a response in Apple CarPlay, it is often hard to make a selection on a bumpy road due to the options being oriented vertically. It would be beneficial to have the “Still there” option on the driver side of the screen and “Not there” on the passenger side. Having both of these options at the bottom still makes sense, but the issue is more the difficulty making the selection in a travelling car due to the. vertical movement.

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    Joe commented  · 

    This poses as a safety concern due to driver lapse in concentration during prompt selection.

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    When a “Car stopped” Alert prompts a response in Apple CarPlay (not sure of the android variant), it is often hard to make a selection on a bumpy road due to the options being oriented vertically. It would be beneficial to have the “Still there” option on the driver side of the screen and “Not there” on the passenger side (to cater to drivers side difference between countries). Having both of these options at the bottom still makes sense, but the issue is more surrounding the difficulty making the selection in a travelling car due to the vertical movement of the vehicle i.e A bouncing car requires higher concentration when making a selection if the “Alert” options are orientated vertically, causing momentary lapse in driver concentration.

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