Your DriverScore rates your driving behavior based on factors like hard braking, speeding, hard acceleration, smooth driving, etc. After a short learning period, the highly adaptive DriverScore algorithm rewards you for improved driving, in particular sustained durations of good driving. The more you drive well, the better your score will be. By referencing your DriverScore, you can gain a little insight into how you are driving. Your DriverScore is benchmarked against nationwide data sets to provide an accurate measure for how well you stack up to drivers across the country.
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