Already a Member?
Become a Member
 
Latest News Comments
I know back when she was in the movie, Cry Baby, she had lost weight she said by literally starving ...
News: Ricki Lake: 'I Can't Beli...
Posted: 3 Hours Ago
awesome!!!
News: Courteney Cox Arquette Sc...
Posted: 6 Hours Ago
terrible,terrible news...but we knew it was coming!:(
News: Dow Plunges 680 Points as...
Posted: 6 Hours Ago
Whoa! Being a Birmingham native this shocks me.
News: Alabama Mayor Charged Wit...
Posted: 7 Hours Ago
i saw it! was pretty cool.
News: Monday Night: Planets Ali...
Posted: 7 Hours Ago
 
The News
News » Sci / Tech » Ford Feature Will Let Parents Set Limits For Teens

Ford Feature Will Let Parents Set Limits For Teens

Submitted by: Lutetia    Posted: Tue Oct 07th
Original source: http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5ggXQJrWN02unAe2O5PcgexLoc8fAD93L3EPO0
News Submitter
Tools
So you think junior is a little too lead-footed when he drives the family car? Starting next year, Ford Motor Co. will give you the power to do something about it.



The company will roll out a new feature on many 2010 models that can limit teen drivers to 80 mph, using a computer chip in the key.

Parents also have the option of programming the teen's key to limit the audio system's volume, and to sound continuous alerts if the driver doesn't wear a seat belt.

"Our message to parents is, hey, we are providing you some conditions to give your new drivers that may allow you to feel a little more comfortable in giving them the car more often," said Jim Buczkowski, Ford's director of electronic and electrical systems engineering.

The feature, called "MyKey," will be standard on an unspecified number of Ford models when the 2010 cars and trucks come out late next summer. The feature will spread to the entire Ford, Lincoln and Mercury lineup as models are updated, spokesman Wes Sherwood said.



Respond: Do you think this is a good idea?

View Comments
I love these features
Posted: Tue Oct 07th
I think this is great and I'm excited to have this option for when my daughter starts driving (in another 12 year). I think it's a great idea!
Posted: Tue Oct 07th
Ford arrived at the 80 mph limit even though freeway speed limits are lower in most states because it wanted to leave a margin in case an unusual situation arises, Buczkowski said. In some states, freeway speed limits are above 70 mph, Sherwood said. "Just lopping it off at exactly 70 mph was felt to be too limiting," Buczkowski said. I just drove down Interstate 5 today - the speed limit is 70, most cars go 80-85. If you need to get out of the way quickly I think its a good thing to be able to have the extra speed.
Posted: Tue Oct 07th
There is never a time, in all my years of driving, I've ever had to go above 65, maybe 70 if a car was riding my tail on the highway. Also, if the radio is up too high you can't hear a siren far enough away to give you ample time to pull over. Just a few weeks ago I lost a classmate in a car accident because she couldn't be bothered to put her seat belt on, she had so much potential too. So, in other words, I LOVE this idea!
Posted: Tue Oct 07th
It is both a good and bad idea...what if there were a rare situation where you needed to go over 80? I know it would be RARE,but it would bother me. Don't get me wrong it's a great idea to keep kids from street racing!
Posted: Tue Oct 07th