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iPhone’s Collision Detection Feature Calls Police to Scene of Deadly Car Crash – Apple iPhone – cnBeta.COM

A passenger’s iPhone has automatically alerted rescuers to a fatal accident in Nebraska that has been called the “worst accident” in the area in some time. The iPhone 14’s new collision detection feature was triggered after a Honda Accord collided around 2:15 am local time in Lincoln, Nebraska.

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Unlike most Apple Watch accounts of heart problems, the story did not have a happy ending, with five of the car’s six passengers dying on the spot and a sixth later in hospital. However, she was taken to hospital and had a chance of survival due to the iPhone’s collision detection feature.

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Local police said there were no other vehicles involved at the time and no witnesses, according to the Associated Press.

“This is the worst car accident in Lincoln in recent memory,” said Lincoln Police Department Assistant Commissioner Michon Morrow. “The cause of this accident will take some time to determine. We are looking at all possibilities, including alcohol, speed or distracted driving.”

Police said the six victims were aged between 21 and 24.

This type of crash, without the help of eyewitnesses around, is exactly what Apple described when it launched its collision detection feature. “Nearly half of the worst crashes happen in rural areas, and most involve just one vehicle,” said Apple’s Deirdre Caldbeck.

The collision detection feature on the iPhone and Apple Watch is supposed to “help in situations like this,” he continued.

Also, the Wall Street Journal shows that there are cases where collision detection does not work. There could be a number of reasons for this, but a key part seems to be whether the car has been driven long enough for the iPhone’s sensors to detect that the owner is driving.