With over 180 Billion miles of data driven, millions of drivers, and growing clients, we have insights to share about road safety, ways apps can learn to use driving behavior to improve their businesses, and more.
2020 was the year that changed everything, but how did it change the way we drive? Drawing from 185-billion miles of data, Zendrive’s Collision Report uncovers the underlying behaviors connected to crashes.
COVID-19 sent tectonic shifts into every sphere of society and has redefined mobility on both a national and global level. To understand the true impact of the ongoing pandemic on traffic patterns, a holistic picture of the rapidly evolving driving patterns is required. In this report, we share behavioral insights and driving trends identified from
How dangerous are the drivers around your kid's school? We studied areas around over 125,000 schools nationwide and analyzed over 10.5-billion miles driven within them, and assigned a score to each school based on unsafe driving events detected by the Zendrive platform.
We found that the bottom 25% of fleet drivers accounted for roughly 50% of all collisions. This study analyzes these drivers’ substantial improvement on the road after being coached through the Zendrive Dashboard.
Distracted driving is far worse than we thought. How bad? 100 times worse than the most reliable data available. Zendrive’s 2018 Distracted Driving Snapshot reveals that 69-million drivers use their phones behind the wheel every day, far higher than the 660,000 daily distracted drivers reported by government data.
In 2018, we used our massive dataset and our machine learning algorithms to precisely measure driver risk. Rather than using proxy variables like age, homeownership, and education to rate risk, we looked at how people actually drove, including factors like phone use, hard braking, and more.
Using our driving safety analytics technology, we mapped out areas around 75,000 schools nationwide and analyzed over 3.4 billion driver miles driven within them. We came up with safety report cards (A+ through F, of course) for schools, counties, and states across the US.
Using our driving safety analytics technology, we mapped out areas around 75,000 schools nationwide and analyzed over 3.4 billion driver miles driven within them. We came up with safety report cards (A+ through F, of course) for schools, counties, and states across the US.
For our 30-billion mile milestone, we conducted a granular analysis of our dataset with Milliman, a leading actuarial firm. With our massive dataset, we constructed a risk model that’s proven to be 6-times more predictive than industry leaders.
Zendrive conducted the Distracted Driving Behavior Study to look at the frequency and duration of phone use behind the wheel. This study aggregated and analyzed data from 3.1-million anonymized drivers, who took 570-million trips, covering 5.6-billion miles nationwide between December 2016 and February 2017.