I just went with new insrance company and theyre trying to get me to join something called 'Drivewise'. As close as I can figure, you download an app to youre phone that moniters you. If thats it Im not interested even if yor save a bit.
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Join the contest Subscribei had friends that drove local commercial routes, like for grocery chains. they had devices in the trucks that monitored location and speed and were penalized for being late but also for speeding, lol.
Sounds like a business opportunity to me!How long before Alibaba offers an adapter that feeds false compliant-driving info to the insurance app?![]()
This kind of touches on exactly what I was going too say. They are looking for excuses to raise your rates with these, not lower them.a google search brought up an FAQ with this gem
How does Drivewise work?
Drivewise offers personalized driving insights and rewards for safe driving from the convenience of the Allstate® mobile app. Drivewise will use your driving behaviors to help calculate your policy premium, giving you more transparency and control over your price.
My answer, FAAAAAAAAAAAAAAQUE
I recently changed insurance companies, I am not going to name names as they would probably get in trouble for this. The lady I was working with said that it might be possible to get a discount if you install an app and drive safe, then she promptly said I suggest you don't do this as it rarely works in your favor![]()
In Texas, speed limits are only a suggestion. Hard no for me too.That’s a big fat “Fuck No” for me. If I’m driving, I’m speeding. Like most of us, I’m sure, I rarely do the speed limit. Around here, if you do the speed limit, you are a serious road hazard. My insurance would triple if they tracked me. That said, I am an extremely safe, and conscientious driver. I’m 61, and had my last accident when I was 18.
We have cameras in every single company vehicle, from the managers' SUVs to our tractor-trailers. Most often they're used to fire someone who didn't put on their seatbelt to back up three feet and bumped into something.The company I work for runs trackers with forward and driver facing cameras in moat of the class 6-8 trucks. We can pull up faults and some live data as well. They've saved quite a few drivers that were involved in accidents. Two years ago you couldn't have convinced me it would be a good idea, but I've changed my mind after seeing the videos and how they've helped.
You only have 49.9 lbs?We have cameras in every single company vehicle, from the managers' SUVs to our tractor-trailers. Most often they're used to fire someone who didn't put on their seatbelt to back up three feet and bumped into something.
I would never used one of the telemetry type apps for insurance, and I drive very safe, last and only ticket on my record going on three decades ago and one accident in my life that was my fault. With a CDL where I have to report any ticket to my employer, I'm always doing the speed limit on cruise control, although Wyoming's very generous speed limits of 70 on back roads and 80 on the freeway means I'm never getting there slow. The insurers advertise the shit out of those programs because they are a huge money maker for them, and their annual financial reports even say as much. Geico was slow to implement theirs and significantly lagged behind the competition financially as a result, there's articles out there about it.
It would be as dumb as calling your homeowner's insurance company to ask if you can get a rider for the 49.9 lbs of gunpowder you have in the basement.
Look up gunpowder storage requirements for your state. 50 lbs is almost always the max cutoff you can have in a residence before you have to build a storage magazine >1000ft off site.You only have 49.9 lbs?
Asking for a friend.
In Texas, speed limits are only a suggestion. Hard no for me too.
100% correct! Don't care what I "could" save I'm out!It probably includes a dongle that plugs into the OBD2 port on the vehicle.
Stay far far away.
How do store this? Just asking. I try to keep it spread out in two rooms and not on the same shelves. Maybe this would make a good thread. Safe gun powder storage ideas. I only have 49.99999lbs too!Look up gunpowder storage requirements for your state. 50 lbs is almost always the max cutoff you can have in a residence before you have to build a storage magazine >1000ft off site.
So yes, 49.9 lbs is all I have.
What is gunpowder????How do store this? Just asking. I try to keep it spread out in two rooms and not on the same shelves. Maybe this would make a good thread. Safe gun powder storage ideas. I only have 49.99999lbs too!
How do store this? Just asking. I try to keep it spread out in two rooms and not on the same shelves. Maybe this would make a good thread. Safe gun powder storage ideas. I only have 49.99999lbs too!
Same answer as to how much I have. Per regulation.How do store this? Just asking. I try to keep it spread out in two rooms and not on the same shelves. Maybe this would make a good thread. Safe gun powder storage ideas. I only have 49.99999lbs too!
An alternative is to go straight to the individual company’s website, get the phone number and just call them.I need a new insurance co. But refuse to give up my data to anything online. Last thing I need is more phone calls and emails to ignore. I need to get out one day and just drive around to local offices, which will limit my choices, but beats the alternative. Ole lady sees adds to get free roof/windows/AC, then bitches about her phone sounding like a slot machine with the constant notifications??
I didnt see it on the list but I had a really good experience with Beacon Insurance. House got burglarized and they went over and above to see that I got fairly recompensed.An alternative is to go straight to the individual company’s website, get the phone number and just call them.
A recent article has Consumer Reports latest ranking for companies.
Consumer Reports' auto insurance rankings show the little guy is the best guy (again) - Autoblog
Consumer Reports' ranked 36 auto insurance companies based on subscriber responses. USAA, NJM, and Amica were the top three for the 19th straight year.www.autoblog.com
Small player, and more than a few independent outfits operating under the same name with little to no centralization. Those are sometimes great options and sometimes horrible, very hit and miss. They’re the type you get to know long before you give them any money.I didnt see it on the list but I had a really good experience with Beacon Insurance. House got burglarized and they went over and above to see that I got fairly recompensed.
Lol, I have not heard where ins companies have access to your phone or On Star<only one I know of.Funny, everyone is against Drivewise style tracking when your phone is already doing this and your vehicle probably is, too.
Since the early 2000's most cars have data loggers that hold anywhere from a few days of data up. Combination of inertial measurements and control positions. Your insurance company will down load it after an accident. Newer cars, about the last 5 years or so, can be tracked by the company who made them whether you pay for an On Star type service or not.Lol, I have not heard where ins companies have access to your phone or On Star<only one I know of.
Progressive has an app or an in-car device. Not both. You choose which to use.I'm waiting to take the State Farm tracker off road. I don't know if any insurance company has a discount with a phone app that doesn't use a device in the car.