With car insurance rates soaring in recent years, drivers are looking for ways to save on their premiums. Many insurers offer safe driving discounts that incorporate telematics programs, also known as usage-based insurance (UBI), to record and evaluate your habits behind the wheel.
If the data shows you’ve been a responsible motorist, you could see your rate drop by as much as 40%.
While the discounts are appealing, some companies will raise your premiums if the results show you’re not considered a safe driver. Additionally, privacy advocates worry about where all that information could wind up.
“It comes down to consent,” said Hayley Tsukayama, associate director of legislative activism at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a digital privacy nonprofit. “People get upset when their data is used in ways they don’t expect. Maybe you are willing to make some of those trade-offs — it’s all about clear communication.”
If you’re thinking about a safe driving discount — or you’ve already signed up for one — find out how they work, how much you could save and what the risks are.
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How do safe driving apps work?
Discounts for good driving are nothing new: Insurance companies often lower rates for drivers who take a defensive driving class or who haven’t had an accident in several years. But the advent of wireless technology has meant insurers can now collect, transmit and evaluate day-to-day driving behavior in real-time.
Signing up for a safe driving discount usually means installing a plug-in device or downloading an app on your mobile phone. (Some insurers offer either option or use data from both.)
Tracker: These widgets, known as telematics devices, are usually plugged into a port beneath the steering wheel and use your car’s sensors and diagnostic systems to track your performance.
Smartphone app: Instead of onboard diagnostics, data about your driving speed, hard braking and other behaviors is captured by your phone’s internal GPS and sensors. The apps typically analyze movements — like how your phone rotates when you enter your vehicle — to determine if you’re driving.
The system tracks metrics relating to your performance behind the wheel. The specifics vary, but they typically include:
- Time of day
- Mileage
- Location and route
- Speed
- Acceleration, braking and turning
- Phone usage while driving
Since each insurer collects, analyzes and weighs data differently, there is no one approach to getting the most out of a UBI plan. According to Progressive, limiting hard braking and acceleration, avoiding handheld phone activity and not driving between midnight and 4 a.m. will help you optimize its Snapshot program.
Which insurance companies have safe driving apps?
These are some of the top insurers offering discounts if you allow them to monitor your driving habits. Each state has different rules about how data can be used, however, and some restrict or prohibit UBI programs.
Allstate: Up to 25% off with Drivewise
American Family: Up to 20% off with DriveMyWay
Farmers: Up to 35% off with Signal
Geico: Up to 25% off with DriveEasy
Nationwide: Up to 40% off with SmartRide
Progressive: Customers who earn a discount with Snapshot save an average of $231 a year
State Farm: Up to 30% off with Drive Safe & Save
Travelers: Up to 30% off with IntelliDrive
USAA: Up to 30% off with SafePilot
Can a safe driving app make my rate go up?
Will my driving data be sold?
Depending on your insurer, telematics information can be shared or used for other purposes, including marketing. In addition, a company that doesn’t share or sell your data may still be required by law to comply with a subpoena, court order or law enforcement request.
It can be difficult to decipher an insurer’s privacy policy to know exactly what is being done with your information.
“Unfortunately, it does require a little work — they don’t make it easy,” said Tsukayama. “Obviously, the insurance companies are incentivized to get people to sign up for these programs. So, [those agreements] are not always easy to decipher.”
Nationwide, State Farm and USAA told CNBC Select that driving data is not shared or sold with third parties.
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Nationwide offers near-nationwide availability and personalized services, such as On Your Side® Review, a free annual insurance evaluation to ensure you are adequately protected and are taking advantage of any discounts available to you.
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State farm is one of the largest auto insurers based on market share and has an excellent reputation for customer satisfaction. It offers 13 discounts, including ones for safe driving and young drivers.
Farmers Auto Insurance directed CNBC Select to its privacy notice, which indicates customer data from its Signal app may be shared with third parties, including “companies that perform marketing services on our behalf or to other financial institutions with which we have joint marketing agreements.”
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Farmers sells car insurance in every state except Alaska, Delaware, Hawaii, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington, D.C., and West Virginia and offers a whopping 22 discounts.
According to Progressive’s privacy statement, personally identifiable data from its Snapshot app may be shared with other companies “to service your insurance policy, detect or prevent fraud, perform research, market our or our affiliates’ products and services to you or as required or permitted by law.” (Users can limit some of the marketing of Progressive and affiliate products and services, however.)
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Progressive offers a number of lines of insurance to allow for bundling, and convenient tools to help you keep your coverage in your budget.
“Make sure you’re comfortable if your insurer is reserving the right to sell your information to data brokers,” Tsukayama said. “Maybe you’re willing to make some of those trade-offs. It’s all about clear communication.”
How accurate are safe driving apps?
While your car’s or phone’s sensors can detect driving behavior, they’re not infallible: They may register you were the driver when you were in the passenger seat or detect distracted driving when you’re not even behind the wheel.
Only 38% of customers who use safe-driving apps say the data collected is always accurate, according to J.D. Power. Most programs allow users to request corrections, but the process is time-consuming and the options are limited. Travelers Insurance, for example, gives Intellidrive users 10 days to update that they were a passenger, not a driver, on a given trip.
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Travelers auto insurance policies are affordable and backed by the sixth largest company for car insurance by market share according to the NAIC. The company also offers a number of discounts to customers, including discounts for bundling, owning a hybrid or electric car, and good student discounts.
How do I sign up for a safe driving discount?
In most cases, policyholders need to enroll in the safe driving discount within the first few weeks of their policy going into effect. The insurer then tracks their driving for the duration of their term (usually six or 12 months) and then applies any discount at the next policy renewal.
In some cases, you may need to complete a certain number of trips within that time frame to qualify.
The full discount usually isn’t available until you renew, but most companies offer a smaller discount just for signing up: Nationwide, for example, takes 10% off your rate when you enroll in its SmartRide program. At renewal, the overall discount can increase to as much as 40%.
Insurer | Program | Discount |
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Allstate | Drivewise | Up to 25% off |
American Family | DriveMyWay | Up to 20% off |
Farmers | Signal | Up to 35% off |
Geico | DriveEasy | Up to 25% off |
Nationwide | SmartRide | Up to 40% off |
Progressive* | Snapshot | Average of $231 a year for drivers who save |
State Farm | Drive Safe & Save | Up to 30% off |
Travelers | Intellidrive | Up to 30% off |
USAA | SafePilot | Up to 30% off |
Source: Discount information from insurers. Progressive did not disclose a percentage discount
Are safe driving apps worth it?
If you’re a responsible motorist, safe driver apps are a great way to lower your rates. But, depending on your insurer, you could risk a rate increase.
You also need to decide if it’s worth your insurance company having access to that much data.
“If there are reasons that you might want to keep that information more [private], you might say, ‘Oh no, this is not for me,'” Tsukayama said. “The top thing is knowing what you’re getting into. Try to understand what they collect and use that to evaluate how comfortable you are with it.”
Whatever you decide, Tsukayam said, it should be an informed decision.
“At the end of the day, it’s your information,” she said. “It’s not theirs. They may be collecting it and holding it, but it’s about you.”
Safe driving discount pros and cons
Pros
- Lower rates.
- Improved driving habits
Cons
- Your rates could increase.
- Your data may be sold.
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FAQs
How much can I save with a safe driving discount?
The exact discount depends on your insurance company, your policy and where you live. Nationwide cited a maximum discount of 40%, the highest among the companies we reviewed.
What are the risks of signing up for a safe driver discount?
Depending on the insurer, your rates could increase or your information could be shared with marketing companies and other third parties.
How does a safe driving app know who is driving?
Safe driving apps use your phone sensors to analyze movements and behaviors — like how your phone rotates when you enter your vehicle — to determine if you are the driver. Mislabeling of trips can happen but users can submit corrections.
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