Black box insurance could help you save money on your insurance if you drive carefully.
You get a small device through the post within a few days of your policy starting. It plugs into your car to collect data on things like speed and how smoothly you drive. At renewal, you’ll get a discount if you’ve driven well.
This way of insuring has helped many drivers get more affordable insurance and RAC Black Box Car Insurance is making it work for even more groups of people.
What is a black box?
A black box is a small device that uses telematics technology to collect data on how you drive. The telematics device for older drivers plugs into a port in your car called the Onboard Diagnostics (OBD) port, which is what a mechanic uses to run diagnostic testing.
The device is from Ticker (manufactured by Trakm8), one of the foremost telematics specialists in the UK. It's included in the cost of your policy and it comes through the letterbox, so you don't need to worry about being home for it.