'Phone jammer' invented for drivers
It's already illegal in the UK to use your mobile phone when you're behind the wheel unless it's hands-free, but an American entrepreneur has come up with a device that blocks all communication to your phone while you are driving to ensure you're not tempted.
Scott Tibbits invented the device called 'Groove' after a colleague was run over and killed by a teenager texting while driving. It took two years to develop and cost three million dollars.
Tibbits told 5 live's Rachel Burden "It's a little device about half the size of a pack of cards and if you look underneath the steering wheel there's a little plug you didn't know was there, you plug it in and then you're done. From that point forward it notifies the telecoms company that Scott is driving right now."
This clip is from 5 live Breakfast, 29 September 2014.
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