General Motors launches a “driver assessment” program, which will monitor the behavior of the owner of a car on the road, collect and transmit this information. An option will be available to reduce the cost of car insurance with good driving.

The car will collect data about driver habits, heavy braking or fast speed, and send information for processing every 90 days. Although the data will be anonymized, in any case, this could be another “gap” in the information security of each specific user - security experts
show interest in the program.
Data at the request of the driver will also be transmitted
Snapshot - the company's Progressive program, which allows to save on insurance with the right driving.
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General Motors owns Alpheon, Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, Holden, Opel and Vauxhall.
