Insurance Scoring Model from Cambridge Mobile Telematics Receives Regulatory Approval from 29 States
Cambridge Mobile Telematics (CMT) today announced that its telematics-based insurance scoring model has been approved by insurance regulators in 29 states across the US. To accurately estimate driving risk, the scoring model uses contextual driving behaviors such as phone distraction and at-risk speeding, in addition to traditional telematics factors like hard braking. Auto insurers can work with CMT to use this scoring model to price policies in telematics programs, including those that use CMT's DriveWell platform.
Implementing scoring models based on telematics programs has benefits to drivers, insurers, and society at large. According to the
"Many insurers don't have a sufficient volume of telematics data to develop their own model," said
The scoring models were developed by CMT's data scientists and actuaries using telematics data from hundreds of thousands of drivers covering billions of miles. Working with insurance regulators to obtain approvals,
"We have carefully analyzed the interaction between driver behavior and real-world crashes," said
The "lift" refers to ratio of the likelihood of a crash for the worst 10% of drivers according to the model compared to the best 10% of drivers. The lift chart for the scoring model is shown in the picture below.
With scoring model adaption, CMT has already seen distraction decline across DriveWell users. In addition to the 29 states with regulatory approval, its insurance scoring model is currently with regulators across 21 more states pending approval.
"Our analysis shows that distracted driving is one of the most significant factors that predict crash and claims rates," added
About Cambridge Mobile Telematics
Cambridge Mobile Telematics' (CMT) mission is to make the world safer for the movement of people and goods using mobile sensing and IoT, AI, and behavioral science. Since its first product launch in 2012, establishing mobile usage-based insurance as a new category of insurance, CMT has grown to become the world's leading mobile telematics and analytics company. Headquartered in
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