By Consultants Review Team
Zuno General Insurance has launched the 'Zuno Driving Quotient,' a one-of-a-kind driving score accessible via the Zuno app and built with a deep grasp of today's mobile-savvy customer in mind. The Zuno app will use mobile sensor-based telematics to evaluate driving behavior and assign a unique Driving Score as part of this effort, the insurance stated in a statement.
According to the firm, the Zuno Driving Quotient initiative, which allows users to analyze their driving skills and receive an objective score, might be a game changer in the insurance market. The app detects motion and provides a thorough Driving Score by monitoring characteristics such as sudden braking, distracted driving, overspeeding, and more. This score not only provides useful insights into one's driving behaviors, but it also provides a road to safer driving practices. Simply said, the better you drive, the higher your score and the lower your auto insurance costs.
By installing the Zuno app, users can participate in the 15-day driving challenge and go on a journey of self-discovery and road safety. Participants will not only get a personal look at the great features of Zuno Motor Insurance, but they will also obtain vital insights about their driving abilities. Individuals who participate in this challenge have the opportunity to improve their driving habits and contribute to making India a safer place to drive.
"We are thrilled to introduce the Zuno Driving Quotient, India's first-of-its-kind driving score accessible via the Zuno app, designed for today's smartphone-using customer," said Shanai Ghosh, MD and CEO of Zuno General Insurance. We are altering the insurance landscape and triggering a cultural change towards safe driving practices by empowering individuals to not only understand but also upgrade their driving skills through technology while being rewarded for it. We are dedicated to ensuring that 'India drives better with Zuno Driving Quotient,' and we look forward to a future in which safe driving is encouraged and celebrated."