Android Auto has introduced a significant feature aimed at promoting safer driving practices.
The version 11.4 update brings a focused approach to minimizing distractions by restricting access to specific apps while the vehicle is in motion, signifying a major step towards Android Auto’s “Don’t phone and drive” policy.
The update introduces a visual cue for apps that are restricted while the car is moving.
These apps will now feature a small “P” icon located at the bottom right corner on the home screen, indicating they are only accessible when the vehicle is parked.
This change is particularly noticeable with gaming and video streaming apps, which are typically not intended for use while driving.
However, exceptions are made for electric vehicle owners who can enjoy apps like GameSnacks, designed for touchscreen interaction, during charging periods.
This adjustment aims to clarify app usage rules within Android Auto, addressing previous user confusions encountered with app access restrictions during motion.
By making these limitations clear, Android Auto enhances its user interface and makes a safer driving environment, preventing attempts to engage with certain apps while on the move.
How many of us will actually follow it, remains to be seen.
Furthering its commitment to road safety, Android Auto now offers a feature to manage lengthy text messages.
With the goal of reducing driver distraction, the system will now summarize texts longer than 40 words, while shorter messages will be read aloud in their entirety.
This functionality ensures that drivers can stay informed without diverting their attention from the road to their screens.
However, users are advised to approach the summarization cautiously, as the condensed version of messages may not fully capture the original text’s essence.
Although the summarized messages provide a quick glance at the content, checking the complete message when safely parked remains advisable for a comprehensive understanding.
The “P” icon indicates that certain apps are only accessible when the vehicle is parked, helping to reduce distractions while driving.
Android Auto now summarizes messages longer than 40 words to lessen distraction. Messages under this limit will be read in full, ensuring drivers can stay focused on the road.
Not all apps are restricted; the update mainly targets gaming and video streaming apps, which now show a “P” icon when the vehicle is in motion.
Yes, navigation apps remain accessible while driving. The restrictions primarily apply to apps that are not essential for driving, like games and video streaming.
The restriction settings are pre-determined by Android Auto based on the app’s nature to ensure driver safety. Users cannot customize which apps are restricted.
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