Driven Telematics, a company that helps families with their auto insurance rates, has partnered with Cambridge Mobile Telematics (CMT) to help teen drivers improve driving safety and save on auto insurance.
When families add a youthful driver to their auto insurance policy, CMT said their rates can increase, which can be a financial pain point.
According to CMT, Driven can help families get deep discounts on youthful drivers based on driving behaviours, making a larger impact on premiums.
The new free Driven app provides families with insights on their driving behaviours and gives them a driving score they can shop to insurers to keep rates low.
rivers can see their overall driving score and how they’ve performed on specific trips. Users will receive tips on how to improve. Driven works with multiple national auto insurers to find the lowest rates for safe drivers.
The app is available starting in Texas and will be expanding to other states, CMT said.
Jamey Smith, founder of Driven, said, “The vision for Driven is to give families a way to earn unbeatable auto insurance rates based on safe driving.
“Driven is focused on empowering families to take their good driving discounts to carriers whenever they please. Our free app is focused on improving driving safety and giving parents tools to help their kids become great drivers. We’re excited to start this journey with CMT powering our driving insights.”
David Morse, chief commercial officer for CMT, added, “CMT’s DriveWell platform offers companies many ways to build experiences that engage their customers. Driven uses telematics to help families with teen drivers learn more about their driving behaviours, drive safer, and save money on auto insurance.”
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