prioritizing two phones paired to a car bluetooth device - Android General

There are two drivers using the car:
when they drive alone, they should connect to the bluetooth device
when they drive together, the phone of the primary driver should connect to the bluetooth device
I was thinking of something for the secondary driver that will either:
prompt before connecting to the specific bluetooth device
wait a few seconds before connecting
which will give the primary chance to connect

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