Ford is working to improve its MyFord Touch system, which allows drivers use a touch screen or voice controls to operate control such things as temperature, music and cell phones. Last week, Ford CEO Alan Mulally said that the technology will be adjusted to make it even safer than before.
“The position we took a few years ago was that we will be operating in a wired world,” Mulally said at the Detroit auto show. “The best value we could add was to enhance the driving experience and make us better drivers. The best way to do that is to have your hands on the wheel and eyes on the road and everything is voice activated.”
Ford’s in-vehicle technology has become very popular on Ford and Lincoln models. In fact, Ford says about 82 percent of Ford Edge crossovers ordered have the MyFord Touch option.
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