Matt Richtel drives home dangers of texting behind wheel
Matt Richtel drives home dangers of texting behind wheel San Francisco journalist Matt Richtel has spent years and countless column inches elucidating to readers the perils of distracted driving and, more broadly, distracted living. His articles in the New York … Continue reading
Who’s texting and driving in your area?
Let me introduce to you LifeSaver’s “National Map of Distraction”. How many times a day do you see someone looking at their phone while behind the wheel of a car? Well passengers or pedestrians can now use the LifeSaver tag-a-texter app … Continue reading
A Five Dollar App to Lock Phones in Motion
A Five Dollar App to Lock Phones in Motion Paul Murnane brings you the latest on technology in Dishin Digital on WCBS Newsradio 880… To hear clip click here.
Dear DOT: Let Innovators Innovate
Dear DOT: Let Innovators Innovate As part of the administration’s recently introduced transportation bill in the House, the Department of Transportation (DOT) offered language proposing that the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) should have the authority to regulate apps … Continue reading
Intelligent Car Coalition Welcomes GeoToll and LifeSaver as Newest Members
INTELLIGENT CAR COALITION WELCOMES GEOTOLL AND LIFESAVER AS NEWEST MEMBERS WASHINGTON – Today, the Intelligent Car Coalition proudly announced that LifeSaver mobile application and GeoToll have become its two newest members. The Intelligent Car Coalition is a group of technology … Continue reading
Distracted Drivers: The Dangers of Texting and Driving
Infographic by Katherman Briggs & Greenberg
The LifeSaver App: Keep Your Loved Ones Safe in the Car
The LifeSaver App: Keep Your Loved Ones Safe in the Car The National Safety Council (NSC) estimates that 21 percent of crashes, or 1.2 million crashes, in 2012 involved talking on handheld or hands-free cell phones. Today’s technology has made it possible … Continue reading
Are You Digitally Addicted: The “CAGED” Criteria
Are You Digitally Addicted: The “CAGED” Criteria I saw a patient recently who I suspected had issues with alcohol abuse. A standard questionnaire we learned from medical training to identify alcohol addiction is known as the CAGE Criteria where “CAGE” is an … Continue reading