iPhone 14 users who ride roller coasters are reporting false car accidents.

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While their owners are on roller coasters, the new iPhones are reporting false car crashes to 911.

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Multiple such incidents have prompted authorities to launch an emergency response, wasting valuable time and resources.

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The report details the experience of Sara White, a 39-year-old dentist who took her iPhone 14 Pro on a roller coaster ride at Cincinnati's Kings Island amusement park.

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While she was having fun being whipped around at 50 mph, her iPhone notified emergency responders that she had been in a car accident.

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She discovered several missed calls and voicemails from emergency dispatchers asking if she was okay after the ride.

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A team was also sent to the ride to look for any accidents, but they were unable to find any.

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When Ms. White realised her iPhone had accidentally activated the Crash Detection feature, she called 911 again to let them know she was fine.

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The incident may appear amusing, but it is a waste of valuable time for emergency responders.

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In response to WSJ questions, the company stated that "the technology provides peace of mind, and Apple will continue to improve it over time."

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