> My Ford (which brand I will never buy again by the way) disables much while driving as well, which is utterly infuriating for the passenger. If they think it's "safer" then they didn't do much research because it just leads to us using our phones instead, which are far more distracting.
Toyota owner checking in with this exact pain. Whenever my wife and I go on a road trip, we rarely use the built-in nav because the car needs to be at a complete stop in order for you to program it, even if it's the passenger manipulating it which has effectively zero safety risk. Total madness.
Toyota owner checking in with this exact pain. Whenever my wife and I go on a road trip, we rarely use the built-in nav because the car needs to be at a complete stop in order for you to program it, even if it's the passenger manipulating it which has effectively zero safety risk. Total madness.