A systematic review of the use of in-vehicle telematics in monitoring driving behaviours

  • 0Department of Health Science and Biostatistics, Faculty of Health, Arts and Design, Swinburne University of Technology, Hawthorn, VIC 3122, Australia.

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Summary

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In-vehicle telematics technology is increasingly used by insurers and researchers to monitor driving behaviors. This review analyzes how this technology is modeled and studied, highlighting common analytical methods and variables.

Area Of Science

  • Transportation safety
  • Human-computer interaction
  • Data science

Background

  • Global road traffic deaths are rising, with preventable driving behaviors as a major contributor.
  • In-vehicle telematics offers a technological solution to monitor and potentially improve driver conduct.
  • Insurance companies widely adopt telematics to track consumer driving patterns.

Conclusions

  • Future research should include demographic data to understand telematics' influence on diverse driver groups.
  • Recommends using multi-level models to address the hierarchical nature of telematics data (e.g., individual trips).