Recent Report States Fully Autonomous Cars Expected by 2021; Quadrant Information Services Believes Insurers are on a Complex New Road
In August,
"This is a new world for insurers," said
Macauley noted that at the moment, auto insurance rates are based on what an insurer knows about the driver, the driver's residential area, and the car. The combination of a teenage driver, a new Corvette Stingray and a high-crime neighborhood, for example, would yield one rate. A middle-aged driver with a perfect record, a quiet home town and a five-year-old
"These vehicles," Macauley said, "will be the work not so much of a single manufacturer, but of a consortium." He noted that
Questions have been raised about the safety of self-driving vehicles, particularly since a driver in a Tesla Model S in self-driving mode was killed when the car drove itself into the side of a semitrailer in
Some manufacturers--including
"Obviously," Quadrant's Macauley said, "it's not going to be up to the property and casualty insurance industry to determine when driverless cars take to the road, how they operate, and what kinds of technology they use. It is, however, going to be up to insurance carriers to understand the situation and evaluate the risks posed by different operators--if that's even the right word--in different cars on different roads and in different weather, using a variety of technologies. To do that, they will need robust, cloud-based computing and powerful, high-speed data analytics. This is essential, because with people putting themselves on the road while in the hands of technology they don't control, the importance of making sure drivers are properly insured is exponentially high--as will be the demand for that insurance. In this emerging world of new and very complex risk factors, big data tools, such as those under development at Quadrant, will be crucial to the ability of agencies to find the right plans for their customers."
About Quadrant Information Services:
Quadrant Information Services, headquartered in
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