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Insurer stops 'pay as you drive' | Insurer stops 'pay as you drive' |
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Britain's biggest insurer has suspended a flagship car insurance scheme less than two years after its roll out. | Britain's biggest insurer has suspended a flagship car insurance scheme less than two years after its roll out. |
Norwich Union's "pay as you drive" policy used satellite technology to track every journey via a black box installed in customers' cars. | Norwich Union's "pay as you drive" policy used satellite technology to track every journey via a black box installed in customers' cars. |
It resulted in cheaper premiums for people who avoided driving at high risk times like rush hour and late at night. | It resulted in cheaper premiums for people who avoided driving at high risk times like rush hour and late at night. |
The company said too few customers had joined, and blamed a slow take-up rate of the technology amongst car makers. | The company said too few customers had joined, and blamed a slow take-up rate of the technology amongst car makers. |
I'll be sad to see it go, it saves young people like me money Money Box listener Clare | I'll be sad to see it go, it saves young people like me money Money Box listener Clare |
Norwich Union hoped that by encouraging people to drive less at rush hour and late at night it would pay out less in claims, meaning it could offer lower premiums. | Norwich Union hoped that by encouraging people to drive less at rush hour and late at night it would pay out less in claims, meaning it could offer lower premiums. |
Customers who joined had a black box fitted in their car which constantly fed back data on where and when they were driving. | Customers who joined had a black box fitted in their car which constantly fed back data on where and when they were driving. |
Cost | Cost |
Younger drivers were charged at about 5p per mile if they avoided rush hour, but at £1 a mile for driving late at night. | Younger drivers were charged at about 5p per mile if they avoided rush hour, but at £1 a mile for driving late at night. |
Norwich Union had set a target of 100,000 drivers. The company would not reveal exactly how many people had signed up but said it was "not less than 10,000" | Norwich Union had set a target of 100,000 drivers. The company would not reveal exactly how many people had signed up but said it was "not less than 10,000" |
Clare from Preston joined three years ago and estimates she was saving up to £50 a month. | Clare from Preston joined three years ago and estimates she was saving up to £50 a month. |
She told Radio 4's Money Box programme she was disappointed that the scheme was being suspended. | She told Radio 4's Money Box programme she was disappointed that the scheme was being suspended. |
"I might have to change companies, it depends on how much they're going to quote me," she said. | "I might have to change companies, it depends on how much they're going to quote me," she said. |
"I'll be sad to see it go, it saves young people like me money," she added. | "I'll be sad to see it go, it saves young people like me money," she added. |
Customers don't like the whole Big Brother attitude Graeme Trudgill, BIBA | |
Norwich Union is writing to customers to inform them of the change. It says no one will be left without insurance, and that it will offer them a discount on its standard insurance policies. | Norwich Union is writing to customers to inform them of the change. It says no one will be left without insurance, and that it will offer them a discount on its standard insurance policies. |
The insurance industry had been closely watching the scheme's progress. | The insurance industry had been closely watching the scheme's progress. |
Privacy | Privacy |
Graeme Trudgill from the British Insurance Brokers' Association thinks many drivers did not like the idea of being constantly monitored: | Graeme Trudgill from the British Insurance Brokers' Association thinks many drivers did not like the idea of being constantly monitored: |
"The customers don't like the whole Big Brother attitude," he told the programme. | "The customers don't like the whole Big Brother attitude," he told the programme. |
"They don't like the fact that someone is going to know exactly where they're going, at what time and at what speed as well," he added. | "They don't like the fact that someone is going to know exactly where they're going, at what time and at what speed as well," he added. |
The suspension of "Pay as you drive" could have repercussions beyond just car insurance. | The suspension of "Pay as you drive" could have repercussions beyond just car insurance. |
Any road pricing scheme introduced by the government is likely to use similar technology to send back data. | Any road pricing scheme introduced by the government is likely to use similar technology to send back data. |
Edmund King, president of the AA, says the government will now no longer be able to benefit from the insurance industry piloting these systems: | Edmund King, president of the AA, says the government will now no longer be able to benefit from the insurance industry piloting these systems: |
"The fact that people aren't really accepting it as quickly as people thought is probably putting the government plans on the back burner." | "The fact that people aren't really accepting it as quickly as people thought is probably putting the government plans on the back burner." |
On Monday, Transport Secretary Ruth Kelly told the BBC she was still not convinced that the technology currently available could guarantee an effective road pricing programme. | On Monday, Transport Secretary Ruth Kelly told the BBC she was still not convinced that the technology currently available could guarantee an effective road pricing programme. |
The Department of Transport said trials of the technology are expected to begin in the Autumn. | The Department of Transport said trials of the technology are expected to begin in the Autumn. |
BBC Radio 4's Money Box was broadcast on Saturday, 14 June 2008 at 1204 BST. | BBC Radio 4's Money Box was broadcast on Saturday, 14 June 2008 at 1204 BST. |
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