Bluetooth device blocks mobile phone use while driving

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The University of Utah has developed a Bluetooth car key that turns off mobile phones while driving. This invention is called Key2SafeDriving and will cost less than $50 and a monthly fee which have to be determined yet. The invention, Key2SafeDriving, will be on the market within six months. The plan is to sell the Key2SafeDriving system through wireless providers. Mobile phone carriers could license the service and include it in their current service plans.

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