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From Our Partners Laurie Bauer | Business Development Manager, TW Insurance Brokers Will Safer Cars Mean Cheaper Insurance? Advanced auto safety technology, once reserved for top-of-the-line luxury vehicles, is becoming increasingly common in new cars. As safety engineering continues to advance, features such as auto braking systems, blind-spot detection warnings, rear-view cameras, and more are beginning to find their way into the mainstream. Vehicle safety remains a top concern for new-car buyers, and the increasing popularity of car safety technology has many drivers wondering how it will affect their insurance. Drivers often assume that modern safety features lower insurance premiums by reducing the likelihood of a collision. While new car safety technologies can help you avoid some of the most common accidents, they cannot guarantee that your car will be safe from all potential road hazards. In fact, when collisions do happen, vehicles equipped with a suite of advanced safety features can be more complicated and expensive to repair. Your insurance provider factors repair costs into your auto policy premiums. Benefits of Owning a Vehicle with New Safety Technology Features Opting for increased vehicle safety features doesn’t go unrewarded by insurance providers. The safety specifications of a vehicle — such as lane departure assistance, advanced collision warning, and factoryinstalled anti-theft devices — are programmed into your car’s Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). Your insurance provider uses this information when calculating your premiums. Some insurance carriers will offer a discount for select vehicle safety features, such as an autonomous emergency braking system or an after-market ignition cut-off system. Your insurance broker can provide more specific information about these discounts and can discuss your eligibility. The Future of Technology and How It Could Affect Auto Insurance As technology continues to advance, the effect that car safety features have on your insurance premiums could advance, too. For example, the cost to install and repair car safety technologies could decrease over time, or the continuous advancements in technology could reduce accidents more significantly. For now, insurers need more data on the effectiveness of these technologies before drivers will see a dramatic difference in their premiums. Though today’s vehicle owners are not likely to see a breakdown of various discounts associated with each of their vehicle’s safety features on their insurance policies, it’s important to think of the other ways in which it pays to be a safer driver. Many insurance providers will offer discounts for drivers who have had no traffic violations in the last three years. Similarly, drivers who have been licensed for over fifteen years and are claims-free are also likely to be eligible for a discount. If advanced vehicle safety technology helps you to be a safer driver, it could pay off in the long run. 58 | arta.net