GM cars will account owner for poor driving
General Motors launches a “driver assessment” program that will monitor the behavior of the car owner on the road, collect and transmit this information. An option will be available to reduce the cost of car insurance with good driving.

The car will collect data about the driver’s habits, about a sharp braking or fast speed gain, and send information for processing every 90 days. Although the data will be anonymized, it is in any case can be another "gap" in information security for each individual user - interest in the program show security professionals.
Data at the request of the driver will also be transmitted to Snapshot , Progressive's program that allows you to save on insurance with proper driving.
General Motors owns the brands Alpheon, Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, Holden, Opel and Vauxhall.


The car will collect data about the driver’s habits, about a sharp braking or fast speed gain, and send information for processing every 90 days. Although the data will be anonymized, it is in any case can be another "gap" in information security for each individual user - interest in the program show security professionals.
Data at the request of the driver will also be transmitted to Snapshot , Progressive's program that allows you to save on insurance with proper driving.
General Motors owns the brands Alpheon, Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, Holden, Opel and Vauxhall.
