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mhhf1ve
mhhf1ve
6/16/2016 3:03:14 PM
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Re: Tesla
Interesting.. I've never used one of those trackers.. so.. if you do "brake abruptly" -- what happens? Do they send you a warning first? Do they remove your "discount" immediately? It seems a bit out of your control if you HAVE to brake abruptly to avoid someone else... but I suppose if it happens every time you drive, then it's probably not other drivers.

Tesla cars already have trackers built into their cars, but they're not feeding that data back to insurance companies (yet?).. So far, it looks like Tesla uses the data to help train its self-driving algorithms -- and defend itself from owners who try to blame their own carelessness on Tesla.

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Ariella
Ariella
6/16/2016 3:25:45 PM
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Re: Tesla
@mhhf1ve There is some kind of dashboard that is supposed to be accessible over the web. In truth, I haven't looked at it. It's really more for the insurance to get data on your driving habits than for your own edification. As you said, a single abrupt braking incident does not necessarily reflect one's skills, but a pattern could. That's why they prefer to get more driving data to form the a comprehensive picture. But I'm not going out of my way just to clock more miles on the sensor. 

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