After driving Miss Daisy around for about 3 months. Getting gold medals on practically every drive. Maybe 1 event for "hard braking" because someones pulled out of a junction. Or "fast acceleration... Mehr ansehen
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After driving Miss Daisy around for about 3 months. Getting gold medals on practically every drive. Maybe 1 event for "hard braking" because someones pulled out of a junction. Or "fast acceleration... Mehr ansehen
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Love checking my drive score knowing it’s going to help find cheaper insurance, and of course it makes you feel good seeing a high score and no incidents; makes you want to keep it high and incident f... Mehr ansehen
Good to keep track of my driving not only for insurance purposes but as a personal pat on the back. Needs improvement though. Cornering is a constant issue due to the location of my home, do... Mehr ansehen
Drive score has encouraged me to be a better driver and has greatly improved my situation awareness whilst driving. It feels great keeping high scores and knowing what to improve on. My insurance h... Mehr ansehen
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It's very informative without being too intrusive. It really does make you think about how you are driving and it makes you more aware of your speed. I think it's a really good app.
App works okay but prices more expensive than not having app and I have a top 365 day score of 1000!

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Drive score has encouraged me to be a better driver and has greatly improved my situation awareness whilst driving. It feels great keeping high scores and knowing what to improve on. My insurance has reduced by 75%. Now that is great news to my pocket.
I’d highly recommend.
William Ochan.
Ability to find good and inexpensive insurance packages. Reminder of expiration and suggestions on insurances.
Absolutely no reason to know my location when im not driving. The gps will tell you if Im in a car or Ive suddenly got the power of Superman and can run as fast as a car.
Another case of excess 'big brother is watching you' data collection. You dont even give the option to track ONLY when using App... therefore forcing people to be tracked ALL THE TIME.. which is a huge Data collection invasion of privacy red flag! Are you by chance working with the Government with their attempt at 24/7 digital tracking??? Just WRONG!! Uninstalled!!!

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Easy to use and very effective on areas of improvement
Not really sure how the app is supposed to work fir me. Get a lot of random emails and it uses a lot if battery power.

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I love the idea of this app but it has its flaws. I have previously logged inaccuracies using the data provided and today there was yet another, It recorded an event of hard acceleration but the figures provided were an increase in speed from 3 to 7 mph in 1.2 seconds ie 3.3 mph per second or 1.5 m/sec squared or 0.15 g. Apparently Drivescore's threshold for 'harsh acceleration is 0.33 g. AI tells me my 0.15 g is what might be recorded when creeping out of a junction or manoeuvring in a car park and hard acceleration would need to be 8-9 mph per second. This was merely pulling gently away from a set of temporary traffic lights at road works. The phone was firmly located. My 365 day score is 997 and I have gone several weeks with 1000 14 day score. If i have to brake or accelerate hard in an emergency I accept that while I have done nothing wrong, an event will be recorded, and I would not complain - that's life. What is so frustrating is 'events' which by the apps own data is clearly incorrect but I know from experience that I shall now lose several points on my 14 day score. It would not be so bad if DriveScore had a mechanism for recognising when it has made an error and would restore the status quo ante. My second concern is that when confronted with a situation my first thought is how this will impact my drivescore. I hope I will continue to take the correct action to avoid an accident despite the fear of registering an 'event'.

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Requires you to have location service set to always ( understandable) but this results in high battery drain.
I tried set it to ‘whilst in use’ but it won’t allow that. And stops you using the app.
Also kept showing random notification (red) dots that I couldn’t clear.
The actual monitoring isn’t too bad, and good to use to see how you score.

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I’ve been reviewing DriveScore data over approximately 187 miles of driving, and there are clear inaccuracies between what actually happened on the road and what the app reports.
Several examples include:
* “Harsh cornering” being recorded on what is effectively a straight or very slight bend in the road
* “Acceleration” events triggered when joining a 60mph road, where it is necessary to build speed safely to match traffic
* “Acceleration” also flagged when navigating a tight 90-degree uphill bend with parked cars on both sides, where controlled acceleration is required to safely manoeuvre
* “Harsh braking” recorded at traffic lights that change quickly, requiring normal, safe braking
* Multiple events clustered in areas with poor road surfaces and potholes
These are not examples of unsafe driving — they are normal responses to road layout, traffic flow, and conditions.
The routes themselves have also shown inconsistencies at times, which raises further concerns about GPS accuracy and how events are being interpreted.
Over a relatively small sample of 187 miles, these types of errors appear repeatedly, suggesting the system is not reliably distinguishing between safe, appropriate driving and genuinely risky behaviour.
A further concern is behavioural. When using the app, there is a tendency to start driving to achieve a better score rather than simply driving safely and appropriately for the conditions. This can lead to hesitation or second-guessing in situations where decisive, confident driving is actually required.
The concern is that the scoring does not always reflect real driving decisions, particularly in rural or mixed road conditions where drivers must adapt quickly.
While the concept of monitoring driving is understandable, the current level of accuracy does not appear sufficient to fairly assess real-world driving behaviour.

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Not for me. Too many false flags and daft things like "aggressive driving" for the heinous act of going around a bend at a speed appropriate to the conditions and other traffic. Swiftly deleted.

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I have been using DriveScore for nearly a month and have completed around 750 tracked miles. Unfortunately, my experience has been disappointing due to inconsistencies in how the app evaluates driving behaviour.
On multiple occasions, I have been flagged for “harsh acceleration” despite the data suggesting otherwise. For example:
Increasing speed from 3–13 mph in 4.0 seconds (~1.1 m/s² or 0.11 G)
5–12 mph in 2.1 seconds (~1.5 m/s² or 0.15 G)
6–15 mph in 2.1 seconds (~1.9 m/s² or 0.19 G)
These values are well within normal and safe driving limits, yet they were still penalised. In one instance, acceleration was flagged without any supporting data at all.
The app also fails to account for real-world conditions such as road gradient. On a downhill stretch near a roundabout on my daily commute, the car can naturally reach 15 mph within a couple of seconds even with minimal throttle input. This is repeatedly flagged as aggressive driving, which is clearly unrealistic.
When I raised this concern, the response I received was generic and did not address the core issue. While the app claims to monitor “patterns” using accelerometer, GPS, and gyroscope data, it provides no transparency on:
What thresholds define “harsh” acceleration, braking, or cornering
Where exactly cornering faults occur (these are not even shown)
How environmental factors are considered (if at all)
What makes this more frustrating is that speed is the only parameter drivers can easily monitor and control. Acceleration, braking, and cornering scores are effectively opaque, leaving users penalised without actionable feedback.
Despite no clear faults being shown, my score currently sits around 660/1000 for cornering. This raises concerns about how fair and accurate the scoring system really is.
Overall, the concept is good, but the execution lacks transparency and realism. Until the scoring system becomes clearer and better aligned with real-world driving conditions, it’s difficult to trust the results.
I have been using DriveScore for nearly a month and have completed around 750 tracked miles. Unfortunately, my experience has been disappointing due to inconsistencies in how the app evaluates driving behaviour.
On multiple occasions, I have been flagged for “harsh acceleration” despite the data suggesting otherwise. For example:
Increasing speed from 3–13 mph in 4.0 seconds (~1.1 m/s² or 0.11 G)
5–12 mph in 2.1 seconds (~1.5 m/s² or 0.15 G)
6–15 mph in 2.1 seconds (~1.9 m/s² or 0.19 G)
These values are well within normal and safe driving limits, yet they were still penalised. In one instance, acceleration was flagged without any supporting data at all.
The app also fails to account for real-world conditions such as road gradient. On a downhill stretch near a roundabout on my daily commute, the car can naturally reach 15 mph within a couple of seconds even with minimal throttle input. This is repeatedly flagged as aggressive driving, which is clearly unrealistic.
When I raised this concern, the response I received was generic and did not address the core issue. While the app claims to monitor “patterns” using accelerometer, GPS, and gyroscope data, it provides no transparency on:
What thresholds define “harsh” acceleration, braking, or cornering
Where exactly cornering faults occur (these are not even shown)
How environmental factors are considered (if at all)
What makes this more frustrating is that speed is the only parameter drivers can easily monitor and control. Acceleration, braking, and cornering scores are effectively opaque, leaving users penalised without actionable feedback.
Despite no clear faults being shown, my score currently sits around 660/1000 for cornering. This raises concerns about how fair and accurate the scoring system really is.
Overall, the concept is good, but the execution lacks transparency and realism. Until the scoring system becomes clearer and better aligned with real-world driving conditions, it’s difficult to trust the results.

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No stress reliable measures, diferent then black box insurance apps
Keeps a good view for your self to judge your own driving
Think it is a good form of information to have a hand and if it helps me get cheeper insurance aswell
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