| To be honest this is sort of how I felt when I got my first iPhone. I was downtown in a very busy urban center that I absolutely hate navigating. I was so happy to have an iPhone that was aiding me through the maze of one-way streets; for once I wouldn't be late for my rendezvous. Just then: the person I was picking up decided to call me.
iOS decided that a phone call was more important than driving, so it displayed a full screen alert which closed my navigation session.
As a result I of course missed the turn and ended up in a rather stressful situation. Now this was before iOS had built in turn-by-turn navigation; so I don't think it's fair to say that Apple intended it to be used as a replacement for a navigation aid; but the incident still sends chills down my spine. --- The iPhone is no longer with me: but that was the point where I decided two things. (1) my iPhone would always be jailbroken. (2) The "CallBar" app in the Cydia store was well worth the pocket change I paid for it. --- I can't stand the notion that social interaction is somehow more important than driving. When you're driving: your utmost attention is the one and only social obligation you should be expected to fulfill. |