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While a reassuring high score (850-940) suggests good driving, does anyone else feel uneasy when the app deducts 4 or 5 points weekly for slow acceleration? It’s puzzling—what does that signify in a 20mph area, where much of the drive involves being close behind another vehicle? Additionally, how many have experienced similar deductions for braking? I doubt I'm penalized for gently pressing the brake pedal, and since I can't recall the last time I made a sudden stop, it's hard to justify giving this app more than an average rating.
While a high score (850-940) can reassure drivers about their performance, does anyone else feel uneasy when the app deducts 4 or 5 points weekly for slow acceleration? It’s confusing—what does this mean in a 20mph area, where much of the time is spent closely following the car ahead? Also, how many have had points taken off for braking? I doubt I’m penalized for gently pressing the brake pedal, and since I can’t remember the last time I made a sudden stop, I hesitate to rate this app higher than average.
I maintained a score of 937 for a year and found cheaper quotes elsewhere (though it was actually nine months). The app isn't fully reliable; when using music, it incorrectly records it as using the phone while driving. The braking feedback seems unfair as it doesn't account for the reasons behind heavy braking, leading to automatic score deductions. I won't be using this app again; don’t be misled by the promise of cheaper insurance—it doesn't work, and insurers seem to ignore the app's score. Also, hands-free calls are noted as phone use while driving.
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