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Ford introduces car-limiting MyKey for worried parents
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Ford announced today a new technology called MyKey that will be standard on the 2010 Focus Coupe and quickly spread to the rest of the Blue Oval's lineup. MyKey can do three basic things: allow parents to limit a vehicle's top speed to 80 mph and/or the stereo's volume up to 44% of its max, and set a sustaining chime if the seatbelts aren't being used. Clearly targeted towards worry wart parents, the MyKey system is meant to keep teens safe despite their protestation that a system like this curtails their kiddy freedoms. Ford did some polling and found that 67% of teens didn't like the idea, though that number fell to 36% if the MyKey system led to parents letting the kids use the car more.

The MyKey system uses off-the-shelf technology from within Ford, particularly the SecuriLock passive anti-theft system, to identify which keys are in the ignition and therefore which driving mode to enable. It's certainly feels a lot like Big Brother, but we suppose parents have the right to play Big Bro' when the safety of their children is at stake.

Other things the MyKey system can do is permanently enable the traction control system and set chimes for when the car reaches 45, 55 or 65 mph. This technology will likely make the Ford Focus Coupe a popular choice for both parents and teens, the latter of which may be appeased by the SNYC system that's also available in these cars.

[Source: Ford]
haha this is great. But unfortunaltly it will work agains the parents.

Most of the time its the kids that have to set up the devices for the old parents to use.

So it will be the kids limiting the parents speed to 80km :D
Just something else kids will learn how to hack.
or just use their parents keys lol
Focus man, Focus.,Oct 6 2008, 02:02 PM Wrote:Just something else kids will learn how to hack.
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there's nothing that Xcal3 won't turn off :)
and what happens the one time that a kid needs to pass a slow moving vehicle, hits the limiter and is hung out to dry as oncoming traffic approaches?

This is a wrongful death suit waiting to happen...

NefCanuck
NefCanuck,Oct 6 2008, 09:04 PM Wrote:and what happens the one time that a kid needs to pass a slow moving vehicle, hits the limiter and is hung out to dry as oncoming traffic approaches?

This is a wrongful death suit waiting to happen...

NefCanuck
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If a kid needs to do 80mph to pass someone he should wait. I've driven trucks that take 3 miles to hit 80mph, I never had an issue.
OAC_Sparky,Oct 6 2008, 09:02 PM Wrote:
NefCanuck,Oct 6 2008, 09:04 PM Wrote:and what happens the one time that a kid needs to pass a slow moving vehicle, hits the limiter and is hung out to dry as oncoming traffic approaches?

This is a wrongful death suit waiting to happen...

NefCanuck
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If a kid needs to do 80mph to pass someone he should wait. I've driven trucks that take 3 miles to hit 80mph, I never had an issue.
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Not saying that it's a bad idea in theory, but there have been way too many ideas that sound great in theory that absolutely fall apart when exposed to the real world.

NefCanuck
im guessing they want to restrict the kids from going on higways/freeways and stick to city driving where if you need to go faster than 80km to pass is prob out of the question.
ZX3_2NV,Oct 7 2008, 08:49 AM Wrote:im guessing they want to restrict the kids from going on higways/freeways and stick to city driving where if you need to go faster than 80km to pass is prob out of the question.
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Check that ... the article says 80 MILES /hr ... more like 130 kph !
ohh your totally right no one needs to go over 130kph I say its a good idea.