Thebrownblob
Well-Known Member
I agree and in the companies presentation They actually use those near Miss as examples and say they will use them to teach new drivers . One of the scenarios is a little kid running out from the side of the street and a car is blocking The drivers visibility and he stops in time. Of course I know the company‘s lying. It’s the same company said they wanted to use the telematics report to detect mechanical issues with your vehicle lol.Not really. Driving is a human activity wrought with near misses, large and small. It is perfectly normal. Record each one of them and what's perfectly normal seems dangerous driving.
I would bet each and every circle of honor driver has experienced 1000's of near misses in their career. Being good drivers, they adjusted to each occurrence turning something into nothing.
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