Telematics

  • NewsAOL

    Middle-aged female Honda drivers revealed as safest in UK

    Telematics data has been utilised by insurance company Admiral to find out who are the best drivers in the UK - and it gives some rather interesting results. The data showed that middle-aged females who drive Hondas are the best drivers in the

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    Royal Society lobbies for increase in targeted road policing

    The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents is lobbying to increase targeted road policing in order to reduce rising deaths on the road. The RoSPA says that more needs to be done in order to protect vulnerable road users from potential

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    Police unable to properly analyse in-car accident data

    Police are facing an alarming skills gap with telematics data, leaving them lacking in the knowledge or resources to accurately use post-accident data captured by modern cars. With modern cars capturing more and more data, the information that

  • TechnologyAOL

    ​Black boxes set to become more intrusive

    Rui Vieira/PA WIRE In-car black boxes can already monitor your driving habits, but telematics systems could soon start hanging up your phone and turning down your radio, as use of this technology becomes more widespread – and more

  • BusinessAOL

    Drivers without telematics 'could be refused insurance'

    Pic: Getty Drivers who refuse to fit telematics devices to their cars could be refused insurance in the future, industry experts have warned. The black box-style systems, which monitor driver behaviour, including the number of journeys made,

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    RAC 'black box' insurance deal set to decrease premiums for all drivers

    A new joint venture between the RAC and technology partner Quindell, which owns telematics brand Ingenie, could see an extra four million cars fitted with black box

  • LifestyleAOL

    Telematics boxes: Big Brother is watching you drive

    Whether it's our supermarkets keeping an eye on our spending habits, or CCTV tracking our movements, many people object to the Big Brother culture. But hundreds of thousands of us are happy to have our driving habits scrutinised in order to