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App Tracks Drivers

Apps Track Performance of Drivers

Car Apps Test Tracking of Drivers
By Douglas MacMillan of Wall Street Journal

Driver Eva Nunez recently was driving for Shuddle, a ride-hailing service for families, when she says she slammed on the brakes to avoid a dog.

The dog was unharmed, but Ms Nunez later was reprimanded by Shuddle, which detected the sudden stop using the accelerometer sensor in her smartphone. In an e-mailed report that details her driving performance each week, the company noted the incident’s location and warned her to brake more gradually.

The same smartphones used by more than a million drivers of ride-hailing services to pick up passengers and collect fares are now tracking when they speed, cut corners, brake suddenly or send texts while at the wheel.

Several companies including Uber Technologies are testing ways to collect this data by uniting sensor readings in phones with geolocation data and traffic patterns.

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auto insurance

Benefits of Comprehensive Auto Insurance

5 Reasons to Have Comprehensive Auto Insurance
via Amy Danise at Forbes Magazine

 1. It pays to replace your car if it’s stolen

Could you afford to buy another car like the one you had if yours was stolen and not recovered? If the answer is no, you should probably have comprehensive coverage. And if you’ve financed the car, your lender likely requires you to have a policy.

Note that standard comprehensive coverage doesn’t pay for a brand-new car, just reimburses you for the value of the one that was stolen. You can find your car’s current value through sites such as NADAguides.

  1. It pays to repair damage from animal collisions.

This is one of the many ways in which auto insurance can be confusing: “Collision coverage” doesn’t pay to repair damage to your car if that collision is with an animal. That scenario falls under comprehensive coverage.Deer strikes tend to get the most attention, but your car could be severely damaged by a collision with another wild animal, such as a moose, a large domestic animal, such as a dog, or even livestock. If you’d want insurance to pay for your smashed fender, dented hood and broken windshield, you should buy comprehensive coverage.

  1. It pays to repair weather damage.

Golf ball-sized hail could leave dents all over your car. Or a tornado could pick it up and drop it a few houses down. Comprehensive coverage pays for car repairs due to either of these scenarios. If your car is totaled by a weather-related event, your insurer will issue you a check for its value.

  1. It pays to repair flood damage.

Water can destroy your vehicle’s mechanical parts and upholstery — and if there’s enough damage, it could be considered totaled. This is when comprehensive coverage would kick in. Think this is a far-fetched problem? About 20% of flood insurance claims come from areas considered low or moderate risk, according to the National Flood Insurance Program.

  1.  It pays to repair fire damage.

Roadside car fires are a staple of morning traffic reports, and they’re inevitably accompanied by rubbernecking delays. But if this happens to your car, comprehensive insurance would pay to replace it. Comprehensive coverage also pays to repair damage caused by vandalism or falling objects, such as tree branches.

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If you are interested in obtaining comprehensive coverage, please contact Parr Insurance Brokerage.

Parr Insurance Brokerage
(773)-489-3001
2157 N Damen #2B
Chicago, IL 60647