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bassethound
18-05-11, 17:16
Car black box tells all

TomTom is trialling a Pay As You Drive system that could mean drivers are penalised by insurance companies for driving recklessly.

In a move that will either have you livid at the intrusion of your personal driving freedoms, or leaping for the phone as to why your insurance company doesn’t already offer such a feature, the system could change how we drive forever.

The idea is that a small box of tricks made by NXP (the people behind biometric passports and NFC chips) is fitted to your car and monitors your speed and location, then reports back to your insurance company to let them know how you drive thanks to an embedded mobile phone chip in the device.

That data is then measured against TomTom’s massive global traffic database, which can determine what the suggested speed limit for that section of road is and whether or not you broke it.

And a spokesperson told Pocket-lint that If you drive badly, you will get penalties on your insurance premium, drive well and you get discounts.

Those rewards or penalties are yet to be decided, but the suggestion that’s worked in the trials so far, is that drivers have the ability to reduce their monthly premiums by up to 10 euros if they do well - certainly an incentive.

TomTom is keen to stress that all the data is stored anonymously, and everything to make this whole system a reality is already in place; the company just needs to sign up an insurance company.

In fact, it's actually already tested the concept in the wild, with SPITS (that’s Strategic Platform for Intelligent Traffic Systems) devices in a select handful of cars, as well as their dedicated GPS devices already on the market.

But it doesn’t stop there. NXP’s next generation of chips that power the system are already looking beyond just grabbing speed and location data. The latest iteration of the company’s processors will be able to gain far more information than you would have imagined.

How about telling your insurance company whether or not you are wearing your seatbelt? Or whether you had the radio on when you crashed? Or how hard your pressed that brake pedal in the moments before your incident.

You might be cloudy over what happened in an accident, but if this system becomes widespread, your car is going to know every little detail.

silverfox0786
18-05-11, 18:19
Na I font see this idea raking off or if it's implemented I see slot of hostility towards it I font want my daily activities and location etc etc being sent out it's just like installing pc software and it's asks about sending usage data. Me I always say no

digidude
18-05-11, 18:26
Personally, i wouldnt use it. I did think about buying a silent witness to bring my premiums down, but, with the way theyre rising year on year anyway, itd never pay for itself, and something like this is just another reason for the robbing legal scam that is called insurance to justify why it wont pay out in the event of an accident

think about it, if youre doing 71mph and someone side swipes you because they didnt bother to check their blind spot before changing lanes, you wont get a penny paid out as you will be deemed to be speeding, and then the blame wil be shifted to you for the accident

Car insurance should be renamed to con tax

wedgehog
18-05-11, 19:46
Don't get me started on bloody insurance companies :fart2:

Stanman
18-05-11, 19:49
your not the only one lol as some one said earlier legalized conman.

pooface
18-05-11, 20:49
Lmao. From trials, premiums reduced by 10euro a month. What happens if u get penalised, how much they go up? Can imagine it being much more than 10euro...

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punisher
18-05-11, 20:52
absolute madness. can see this happenin in the future without consent on all new cars lol

paul362
19-05-11, 07:24
absolute madness. can see this happenin in the future without consent on all new cars lol

I agree with you there punisher, FREE country ?? more like a giant big brother program these days we will soon get fined if we fart in public just to earn some more money to bail out European country's. Its getting more and more like the old eastern block every year over here.

pooface
19-05-11, 10:34
Other thing that'll happen if this becomes standard, is gonna be that "payg road tax", where a gps unit logs your journey, and then uploads it, so they can charge higher rates for using busier roads etc... Robbing &*#£'s