A mobile telephone service provider in the Netherlands has devised a way to stop people using their mobile phones – while cycling.
The company, KPN, has partnered with the Dutch Traffic Safety Association to develop an bicycle lock linked to an app that will block the network’s signal while cycling, reports Deutsch.rt.com.
We don’t want to be too critical, but we can’t help thinking that there are a few problems with this.
One, you have to splash out €100 on it. Yeah, that will fly.
Two, you have to be on KPN’s network to use it, and at the moment it is only available to users of the Android system (an iPhone version is on its way, which is reassuring.
And three … we almost forgot … IT’S TO STOP PEOPLE USING A MOBILE PHONE WHILE CYCLING, NOT DRIVING, WTF?






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14 thoughts on “Dutch telecom company finds way to stop people using phone while … cycling”
Not the app of the week then?
Not the app of the week then?
ktache wrote:
It’s ‘something’ of the week, and it rhymes with app… in my humble opinion anyway!
So is it illegal to use a
So is it illegal to use a phone while cycling, in the Netherlands?
brooksby wrote:
I *think* it may be a recent law change. Then again, that may not have been the NL I was thinking of..
brooksby wrote:
it’s also illegal to use headphones too, from a nation that seemingly understands risk they are pretty dumb on the headphones situation, mobile phone I’d never use one myself but how many people are having serious crashes whilst on a bike whilst using them?
Everyone’s heard of “First
Everyone’s heard of “First World Problems”. This sounds like the equivalent, but for those parts of the world that have reached an even higher, post-car-dominated stage of development.
They’re blaming a sizeable
They’re blaming a sizeable proportion of accidents on them (20% of under-25s) according to this http://road.cc/content/news/191435-netherlands-considers-banning-use-mobile-phones-while-cycling
Is there any reward for using
Is there any reward for using it? Surely the sort of people who’d buy this are already the sort of people who are less likely to be using their phone whilst riding?
I guess one of the target
I guess one of the target audience here is insurance, providing cheaper insurance to those that have and use the app or not providing insurance at all unless you have and use the app.
esayers wrote:
If that was the case then why don’t people without a mobile phone get cheaper car insurance?
It’s actually meant to be for
It’s actually meant to be for kids, at least that’s what local news says. A large part of accidents in which cycling kids are involved is said to be caused by phone use. And, as everbody cycles here I can imagine parents buying the system.
Indeed. Translate (if
Indeed. Translate (if necessary) & read the linked article. This is aimed at parents to stop their kids using Pokemon Go or whatever whilst on their bikes
Have you been to Amsterdam?
Have you been to Amsterdam? Cyclist’s mobile phone use is actually a major pain. The cycle lanes aren’t that wide, and heading straight towards someone riding one handed looking at their phone is pretty scary.
Knowing I have an email or
Knowing I have an email or call is important and I may wish to stop to check my phone. Surely they can lock down some functionality or the screen rather than the connection (I believe the Pokemon game already does this as it doesn’t work when you go above 15kmh). Whilst they’re solving problems, I hate people phoning to tell someone they’re 5 minutes from the train getting in, twatting about with laptops in coffee shops, playing loud music on their phone, ruining a music gig by filming it and on and on… Maybe KPN could ban the mobile… Oh