Why Your Car’s Touchscreen Is More Dangerous Than Your Phone Research proves touchscreen cars demand more attention than the road, increasing distracted driving risks Learn why physical buttons are safer, how Tesla started this dangerous trend, and which brands are finally bringing back tactile controls
Why Your Cars Touchscreen Is More Dangerous Than Your Phone . . . "Modern vehicles have quietly become rolling monuments to terrible user experience, trading intuitive physical controls for flashy but dangerous touchscreen interfaces," argues the site Cars amp; Horsepower, decrying "an industry-wide plague of poorly designed digital dashboards that demand more at
Touch screen on cars are massively better than analog controls Being someone who drives both types of cars, touch screen done correctly (with proper UI design and modern hardware) is way superior compared to the old button schemes, which are crowded, ugly, inflexible, close to extension, hard to clean and easy to wear out
This Is Why Touchscreens Only Work With Your Fingers Your finger might not work on a touch screen because you might be touching your screen with multiple fingers or have calluses that prevent your finger from conducting electricity Additionally, it might be an issue with screen sensitivity rather than with your hands
Goodbye, annoying touchscreens. Welcome back, buttons? Some carmakers are embracing buttons following consumer complaints of overly-complicated and distracting touch screens Credit: DepositPhotos Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every
Edmunds: The pros and cons of vehicle touchscreens | AP News Bigger screens are more legible, provide larger touch targets to interact with, and make it easier to glance at a map CON: HIGHER LIKELIHOOD OF DISTRACTION With touchscreens, drivers must take their eyes off the road to perform most tasks