Russ Wiles wrote an informative article for this morning’s Arizona Republic, where he profiled Mark and Lori Roberts, and their young driver Kristen. This family uses a GPS tracking device to monitor Kristen’s driving, and their carrier AllState rewards them with an insurance discount. http://www.allstate.com/auto-insurance/auto-insurance-discounts.aspx
Allstate, like many of the major auto-insurance carriers are now providing discounts ranging from 10% and some up to 30% when vehicles have “anti-theft” devices. Since the AutoHabits Device plugs directly into a car’s computer port, and has a real-time GPS chip, it often meets the requirements for these anti-theft insurance discounts.
Reporting that comes from GPS tracking devices typically focus on a car’s speed, or the location of the vehicle. According to the article, Mark Robert’s (dad) wants more. He states that his goal is about driver
behavior modification, and for his family to be more aware of how they drive.
behavior modification, and for his family to be more aware of how they drive.
AutoHabits is a driver behavior reporting system that would be just what a family like the Roberts could benefit from. It not only provides immediate car speed and location alerts, but one of the many unique benefits of AutoHabits is its capability to compare key driving behavior indicators to those of peer groups. With AutoHabits, parents have relevant benchmarks to help them reinforce responsible driving habits, or immediately address areas of concern.
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