It's not overly complicated but
requires taking your eyes off the road for longer than should be necessary.
But as good as everything looks, the fact that most controls in the MKZ are flat - panel and touch sensitive creates problems: Not only does
it require taking your eyes off the road to operate (every time), but it also provides zero tactile feedback.
When turning up the volume or heat or changing a radio station
requires taking your eyes off the road and fidgeting with buttons, ditto.
Personal grooming requires a lot of focus, but it also
requires taking your eyes off the road (and even closing them in some cases).
Pull over to do anything that
requires taking your eyes off the road (picking up a fallen item, checking a map)
Not exact matches
This effect occurred even though the tasks didn't
require the drivers to
take their
eyes off the road.
GPS devices are not ideal as they
require soldiers to
take their
eyes off their surroundings and their hand
off their weapon.
A new menu structure
requires that you
take your
eyes off the road more often than before, and with two sets of buttons surrounding the circular MMI controller, both arranged in the same square (one in each corner), it's easy for your fingers to aim for the wrong button.
Changing a radio station really
requires that you
take your
eyes off the road for a moment, and navigating the music stored on a SD card
requires more than a moment.
The switches and controls are well - lighted and easy to use, and they don't
require the driver to
take his or her
eyes off the road for more than a second or two.
The recommendations urge that OEMs seek to prevent any in - car technologies that
require drivers to use both hands or
take their
eyes off the road for more than two seconds.
As it is, not only does it add an extremely low rent feel to the interior, it also
requires you to
take your
eyes off the road completely for station adjustments.
The touch screen
requires you to
take eyes off the road, additionally there are buttons all around the console and that means extra time and attention in getting the desired result.
Although the Volvo's interface is undoubtedly flashier, even basic things like toggling through the air - con controls
require you to
take your
eyes off the road for too long.
The entertainment control system aims for simplicity without
requiring drivers to
take their
eyes off the road.
The touchscreen buttons are very small, and it
requires you to
take your
eyes off the road to make the adjustments.
I know they are all the rage today, thanks to the Tesla Model S, but I find they
require me to
take my
eyes off the road more than is prudent.
For Pennsylvania drivers the new ban is just a helpful reminder that they should avoid all distractions behind the wheel, especially the use of a texting device which
requires them to
take their
eyes off the road and even their hands
off the wheel.