The technology offers three ways to handle an incoming call while you’re behind the wheel.

Accepting a call: if the driver isn’t busy with active maneuvers or the workload is low, the system suggests answering as soon as the call arrives.

Declining a call: when the car is moving at a high pace or the driver is heavily engaged in vehicle control, the system declines the call without notifying the caller.

Placing on hold: a call can also be temporarily held until the level of concentration demanded by the road eases.

Beyond that, the system can reflect the owner’s individual preferences for contact priority, letting certain numbers or categories carry special status. For instance, family members or business partners can be ranked above other callers.

Ultimately, the aim is to boost comfort and safety by automatically managing incoming calls according to traffic conditions and the driver’s workload. In day-to-day use, this kind of smart triage helps curb distraction at critical moments while still allowing high-priority contacts through when the situation permits.