Study: Despite Proven Security Benefits, Safety and Anti-Theft Tech Features Save Drivers Less Than 1% on Car Insurance
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(See full study with state-by-state results.)
"Consumers are constantly seeking methods to lower their auto insurance rates. Avoiding crashes and maintaining a clean driving record is absolutely one of the best ways to do that," The Zebra COO
Drivers Using Vehicle Safety and Security Tech Save Less Than 1% on Insurance
Of nine safety features studied (blind spot warning, driver alertness monitoring, collision preparation systems, lane departure warning, night vision, parking assistance, rear-view cameras, heads-up displays, and electronic stability control), only one – electronic stability control (ESC) – shows any reduction on average national premiums, though it saves just
Auto insurance savings are also largely insignificant for the four anti-theft devices studied:
- Passive disabling devices:
$11 per year (just 0.83% of national average annual$1,323 premium*) - Tracking devices:
$9 - Active disabling devices:
$7 - Audible alarm:
$6
Yet Tech Features Proven to Improve Safety and Security
In 2015, traffic fatalities in the
In studies by the
Seven of the nine safety devices effectively provide some proven level of safety utility. In fact, the NHTSA officially recommends the use of rear-view cameras, lane departure warning, and collision preparation systems, as well as ESC, which has been a standard requirement for all new vehicles since
...and Consumers Seek New Safety Tech When Car Shopping
In
Why Aren't Insurers Discounting Safer and More Secure Cars?
- Insurance companies say some of the technology features lack sufficient long-term studies to verify that they would truly lower the risk of a crash.
- Even with advanced technology, there is still a lot of room for driver error. Some drivers even deactivate "annoying" features, like lane departure warning.
- An anti-theft feature discount would apply only to the comprehensive portion of a premium, and a safety feature discount only to personal injury protection (PIP) or medical coverage, rather than the full premium (and that is if the driver opts for that coverage).
- Insurance companies are taking major losses. Weather, crime, an influx of uninsured drivers, or a number of other factors can cause the number of claims to skyrocket for an insurance company, and (as a business), they might not be able to offer additional discounts to drivers in order to remain financially solvent.
"The silver lining here is that automakers are developing increasingly effective safety and anti-theft technology – and consumers want it," Dziabiak said. "Insurance carriers are often looking for ways to provide discounts to promote safe driving, so we see a great opportunity for them to partner with automakers to share data regarding the impact of these technologies on incidents and claims. Together, they can potentially simplify and speed up the process to improve safety and security and to reward drivers with insurance discounts."
See full study with full state-by-state results: "Don't Count on Safe Car Technology to Lower Your Insurance Rate"
*Methodology: The Zebra explored auto insurance pricing data as impacted by four anti-theft and nine safety technology devices using its quote engine, comprising data from insurance rating platforms and public rate filings. Analysis includes the majority of top national carriers across all
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