October 9, 2008 Ford Motor Company has announced a new safety feature to be added to its vehicles that will help parents encourage young drivers to be more responsible on the road. MyKey aims to ...
In its efforts to improve vehicle safety, especially amongst teenage drivers, Ford has announced plans to introduce its new ‘MyKey’ vehicle control system. Designed to help parents encourage their ...
As vehicles have become more advanced technologically, they've also begun to incorporate more smart features designed to help manage vehicle usage and control things from your phone, among other ...
Ford has announced MyKey, a kind of parental control for cars. Paranoid parents (that is, all parents) can program the key to limit certain car functions, including top speed. There is also a seatbelt ...
Cars are becoming increasingly loaded with content, including satellite radio, which features a number of channels and content parents may not want their teenage drivers listening to. What's a parent ...
Ford Motor Co.’s MyKey technology, which will debut on several Ford fleet vehicles in mid-2009, will allow fleet managers to limit top speed and radio volume, set speed warnings, encourage safety belt ...
Some of you may remember TheCarConnection.com’s report on the MyKey™ announcement back in early October of last year. Well, this week I had the opportunity to take a spin in Ford’s Key to Teen Safety ...
Parental checks are available almost anywhere; on the TV, online, on video game consoles, etc. But one place where there weren't really any safeguards in place was the radio. If you could turn the ...
Teenagers may have a hard time ignoring a ringing phone while driving, so Ford will do it for them. Ford is making the Do Not Disturb setting a requirement for teen drivers using MyKey. The Do Not ...
Satellite radio has quickly become a standard and optional feature for just about every car on the road today, but some channels on Sirius and XM are not the kind of stuff parents want their kids ...
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