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More data needed to assess impact of telematics on young driver collisions, DfT finds

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Government commissions further research

A Department for Transport report has concluded insurance data alone is not sufficient to assess the impact of telematics-based insurance on young driver accident rates.

The report said insurance data do not provide sufficiently comparable and detailed exposure data for a matched sample of telematics and non-telematics policyholders.

The publication follows a study

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