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It boggles me how they ever decided that requiring touch screen interaction while driving is an acceptable default.

“Alert! Tap this little region of a touch screen now or else your map will be replaced with a route that you’ve had no opportunity to review.”

As an infrequent car user (hence the map; I know bike routes well) I am usually fully preoccupied with just trying not to die.




It's a terrible design. A Scandinavian auto magazine that I can't recall the name of did a test this year, and found that touch screens are across-the-board more distracting than physical pushbuttons. Which is obvious to anyone who's ever driven a car and used touchscreen buttons, but sometimes it's nice to have hard figures to back up the obvious.


Hate this. So much. It's effectively demanding interaction from a user they know is operating a vehicle.


Apple Maps at least only changes the route if you interact with it.




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