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Thursday, March 4, 2021

HOW DOES TELEMATICS INSURANCE WORK?

UK law requires motorists to have at least third-party liability insurance. A car insurance policy covers you and your vehicle. The amount of coverage varies from company to company, meaning the benefits included and monthly premium rates rely on various factors. These include your age, location, driving history, claim records etc. Remember, your gender and health history do not affect your premium rates.


Have you heard of Telematics Insurance? 

Unlike standard car insurance policies, Telematics, also known as Black Box Insurance, is an insurance policy that requires the insurer to rely on in-car tracking devices. That way, the company tracks, monitors and evaluate your driving habits.

Telematics is devices that track different aspects of your car, such as speed, mileage, and total driving time. The insurance company consider these factors to determine your insurance premium rates. Read on!


How Telematics Car Insurance Works?

Telematics insurance uses a cutting-edge technology device. When you apply for this type of insurance policy and the insurer approves your application, the staff will install a Black Box device within your vehicle. The Black Box is about the size of a matchbox installed behind your car’s dashboard. Most drivers don’t know the location of the Black Box.

The Black Box activates the GPS when you drive your car. The device sends specific information to the insurance company about the car’s speed, acceleration, cornering, and braking. That way, the company determines whether you drive your vehicle safely.

After evaluating your driving performance, the company provides you with a Driver Score. Bear in mind that this score changes every time you drive your car based on the speeding, braking, and other information that the Black Box sends to the company.

Drivers in the UK should track and evaluate their rides through a web-based portal or mobile app provided by the insurer. The purpose is to check your driving performance and see where you might have made mistakes. Thus, you can improve your driving and attain a better Driver Score, reducing your monthly premium rates.

Bear in mind that the Black Box Device installed within your car will monitor it 24/7, no matter who drives the vehicle. It does not depend on the driver, but the Score determined based on the factors above. Therefore, you must not allow other people to drive your car to reduce the risk.


Who can apply for Telematics Car Insurance?

Many drivers in the UK usually ask this question. The answer is: anyone who has a UK driving license can apply for this type of policy. For instance, you can consider telematics insurance once you have passed the driving test.

If you fail to pass the test, you can consider applying for a specialist insurance policy. It is a policy that provides coverage to learner drivers. People with no or limited driving experience can also apply for Telematics insurance.


Final Words

Experts argue that a Telematics insurance policy is slightly expensive for frequent drivers. The reason is that this type of insurance policy encourages low mileage, meaning if you make long trips or drive a lot you may end up paying higher premiums.

WHAT UK DRIVERS SHOULD KNOW ABOUT A 'GREEN CARD' WHEN DRIVING IN THE EU



Because the UK is no longer a part of the European Union, you will need a Green Card to drive in Europe. According to the UK Government, people traveling to the UK may also require an International Driving Permit (IDP).

For instance, if you drive a van for work in Europe, you need a CPC card. CPC stands for Certificate of Professional Competence. Besides, you may also need a valid passport and health certificates to drive a car in the EU.

Most people living in the UK who have the UK driving licenses are swapping them for EU- based licenses. Bear in mind that you can't renew the driving license in the UK. In today's article, we will talk about the EU Green Card and give you essential information. Read on!


What is a Green Card?

A Green Card is globally-recognized travel documents. It is a kind of car insurance policy for European citizens and foreigners. When you have a Green card, you will easily drive in the EU and make a claim. Most insurance companies in the UK offer free Green Cards to drivers. However, it is crucial to apply for the Green Card on time and receive it before traveling to the EU.


Do UK Drivers Need a Green Card?

If you want to drive in any EU country, make sure your insurance policy covers you. Ask your insurance company about the information on driving in the EU. That way, you will know if your existing insurance policy covers you outside the UK.

Contact your insurance company to know if it can upgrade your policy and provide coverage outside the UK. The purpose is to ensure a higher protection level, especially in the EU with strict driving rules and insurance laws. Bear in mind that if you want to upgrade your policy, the insurance company will charge you extra.

For instance, if you are traveling to the EU, you will need to add European cover as an extra option in your policy. Research shows that insurers typically cover their customers for up to one month. Check your insurance policy thoroughly, and once you approve it, you can ask the insurance company for a Green Card.

You will also need a GB Sticker, letting the authorities know that you have a UK-registered vehicle. You must attach the sticker to your number plate. You can't travel or drive in the EU if you don't have a GB sticker, leading to hefty fines and even imprisonment.


Final Words

The UK left the EU in 2020. The country enters a transition period after leaving the EU. The transition period has ended in January 2021. It means all UK drivers will need a Green Card if they intend to drive UK-registered cars in the EU.

Remember, the Green Card is not insurance coverage itself but a document recognized in all EU countries as proof that your car is insured according to those countries' legal requirements.

Having a Green card allows you to receive coverage against a claim for the injuries or damages you cause to a third-party driver and car, respectively. Lastly, contact your insurance provider to know if you can get a Green Card.