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For tasks that demand more attention than a person can provide while driving,
use parked-only templates, or strategies that continue a task after the
drive.
The following templates are designed to accommodate parked scenarios:
To enable task flows longer than 5 steps while parked, use the
Adaptive task limits
feature. This feature can also pause a task after 5 steps while driving
and continue it when parked.
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Last updated 2024-07-23 UTC.
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