From a Denver Post article
According to Nationwide's study - they used telematics data to determine that Colorado Drivers are among the worst.
Colorado drivers aren't the worst according to my personal observation, as someone who's driven in a lot of different states.
Snip from article:
Insurer Nationwide said that it analyzed data from its SmartRide telematics program, which installs a small device in cars, tracks a user’s driving habits, including hard braking, fast acceleration and nighttime driving.
The results?
Colorado drivers have a high frequency of suddenly speeding up – an indicator of dangerous behavior, said Larry Thursby, Nationwide’s vice president who oversees the telematics program.
According to Nationwide's study - they used telematics data to determine that Colorado Drivers are among the worst.
Colorado drivers aren't the worst according to my personal observation, as someone who's driven in a lot of different states.
Snip from article:
Insurer Nationwide said that it analyzed data from its SmartRide telematics program, which installs a small device in cars, tracks a user’s driving habits, including hard braking, fast acceleration and nighttime driving.
The results?
Colorado drivers have a high frequency of suddenly speeding up – an indicator of dangerous behavior, said Larry Thursby, Nationwide’s vice president who oversees the telematics program.