DRIVEWELL- CAMBRIDGE MOBILE TELEMATICS (CMT)
According to Matheson (2016), Drivewell, a driving analytics mobile app developed by Cambridge Mobile Telematics (CMT), is designed to promote safe driving habits on the road. This app identifies and records driving patterns, including cornering, hard braking, and phone utilisation on the road.
Using sensor technology built in phones, location data can be collected and thereafter processed by algorithms and finally the results are converted to points for safe driving. These points are then used by insurance companies to reward safe drivers. The DriveWell app is complemented with a wireless tag attached in the vehicle body which raises the effectiveness of detecting potential collisions. The tag is able to scan for potential hazard and in cases of accidents able to collect crucial information. With such information, both the driver and insurance company will be able to assess the situation better.
We feel that this is a great app and one that drivers should get.
After running a pilot program in South Africa, there was a noticeable decline in accident rate. Drivewell has managed to secure its unique product positioning in the telematics market despite the emergence of competitors in this niche (Beauchamp, 2017).
Drivewell has been designed with algorithms that analyse and garner data from various sources. Data is retrieved from the mobile sensors, the Drivewell tag, OEM (original equipment manufacturer), as well as the OBD-II (onboard diagnostics).
Besides basic features like warning the users of the speed limit, this app also advises drivers on alternative routes and driving habits. For example it gives tips on how the driver should be braking to promote safe driving.
The reward factor fuels motivation for the drivers to be more aware and avoid reckless acts of checking phone messages. Furthermore, with active feedback, drivers can improve on their driving behaviors and lower their chances of accidents.
However a limitation of the app is that drivers may not be tech-savvy nor may they smartphone models compatible with the features in the app. Another problem we faced was the registration part where the app would require a token from the company. It was not stated on how to obtain the token.
In conclusion, despite its minor limitation, we feel that the benefits outweigh the cons. With such an app, driving habits will improve and we can expect safer roads.
References
Beauchamp, S. (2017, April 13). CMT named finalist in “Best Insurance Telematics Product and Service” category for the 2017 TU-Automotive Awards. Retrieved from https://www.cmtelematics.com/blog/cmt-is-finalist-for-best-insurance-telematics-product-and-service-category-for-the-2017-tu-automotive-awards/
How to save phone-using motorists from themselves. (2015, April 25). Retrieved from https://www.economist.com/news/science-and-technology/21648999-how-save-phone-using-motorists-themselves-driven-distraction
Matheson, R. (2016, January 5). Smarter driving, using your phone. Retrieved from http://news.mit.edu/2016/startup-smartphone-app-safe-driving-0105