- The Automobile Association of America is urging insurers offering telematics to adopt its new “Consumer Rights for Car Data,” which the company says will protect drivers.
- An investigation has found that car history reports from CarFax and CarProof may lack key data.
- A Kentucky bill would eliminated the need to carry proof of insurance and allow police to check if driver is insured through a state database using a computer in the officer’s cruiser. No need to carry a paper or electronic insurance card.
- New survey reveals that teens who feel their parents are good drivers are half as likely to have been in an accident.
- Tech meets red tape reality of working with government: When it comes to automated cars, technology companies and auto manufacturers are moving much faster than government regulators.
Monday, 20 January 2014
Insurance News - Monday, January 20, 2014
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