Let’s face it, Canadians spend a lot of time in their cars. A new belairdirect survey by Leger found that while 71% of vehicle owners drive at least five days a week, 32% are actually driving less than 10,000 kilometres a year. Always looking to offer customers a best-in-class experience, belairdirect’s updated telematics tool, automerit, offers customers a personalized discount on their insurance for safe driving, and for those in Ontario, they may now be eligible for a discount for low kilometres.
“We are always looking at ways to evolve our product offerings to best suit the needs of our customers by creating more personalized products and services. The newly improved belairdirect app combines the enhanced automerit tool, cutting-edge technology, machine learning powered algorithms and a reimagined customer experience,” said Domenic Naccarato, Deputy Senior Vice President, belairdirect. “In addition to a better user experience and personalized discount, automerit users in Ontario who drive fewer than 10,000 kilometres annually can now be rewarded with even more savings.”
Choosing to drive less offers a number of benefits and saving money ranked among the top reasons. According to the belairdirect survey findings, Canadians identified what they believe to be the top four reasons for wanting to get off the road, including:
- Saving money related to owning and operating a vehicle (75%)
- Reducing carbon footprint, emissions and helping the environment (36%)
- Limiting the number of kilometres on the vehicle (32%)
- Cutting down on commute to work (11%)
Overwhelmingly, the majority of drivers choose to drive less to save money. So, would Canadians still want to save on auto related costs with the support of technology? According to the survey, 80% of Canadians agree that technology helps simplify their lives and is necessary for businesses and society to evolve (79%), and those aged 18-34 embrace technology the most. The survey found that 74% of Canadians would agree to use an app that tracks their driving habits in order to provide a personalized car insurance premium. Interestingly, those living in urban areas were significantly more willing to use this app.
belairdirect launches a discount for drivers with low kilometres
In conjunction with the release of the survey findings, belairdirect is now offering customers in Ontario a low-kilometre discount when they are signed up with the usage-based insurance program, automerit, which rewards safe driving behaviour. What this means is that drivers who drive less than 10,000 kilometres a year may now be rewarded with additional savings while enrolled in this new generation of automerit.
Through the driver’s smartphone, automerit assesses how safely and how much the driver drives in order to calculate the potential discount. Drivers could save up to 15% with a low kilometres discount based on the number of kilometres driven, and earn up to a 15% driving discount determined by their safe driving behaviour. The app will also monitor distracted driving events and provide insight into the driver’s driving skills including an industry-exclusive safety score. Providing users with feedback is key to creating safer roads