How Root knows if you’re the driver or passenger (2024)

January 29, 2018
One of the most common questions we get asked is “How does Root Insurance know whether I’m the driver or passenger during the test drive?”

Since we base your car insurance rate primarily on how you drive, it makes sense that you’d want to be certain we know when you’re the one behind the wheel.

The Root test drive starts with your smartphone

We measure your driving behavior through the Root test drive to give you the rate you deserve.

After you download the Root app and begin to drive, we collect high-frequency sensor data from instruments that already exist in your smartphone.

Global positioning system (GPS)

GPS is used anytime you open Google Maps or other navigation apps. In addition to latitude and longitude, your GPS collects data including speed, altitude, and the direction you're heading.

Accelerometer

The accelerometer detects the acceleration of your phone, which plays a big role in determining whether you’re driving in a car. It shows if you’re accelerating too quickly or slamming the brakes abruptly—two of the main factors that determine your Root test drive score.

Gyroscope

You'll find gyroscopes in other technology, too, but the one in your phone helps collect your rotation rates. Basically, it monitors and maintains your phone’s orientation during movement. The gyroscope can tell whether your phone is flat on a table or angled upward like you’re holding it. Don’t worry, if your phone is mounted on your dash or in a static holder, we can tell you aren't holding it, even if it’s upright. The gyroscope helps us measure how smooth or sharp your turns are, which directly factors into your driving score.

Magnetometer

The magnetometer works with the accelerometer and gyroscope to detect your phone's orientation. Like a compass, it measures your phone’s relation to the Earth's magnetic field.

All of the data collected through these instruments are put into an algorithm that accurately determines the motion of your phone.

And the motion of your phone looks different when you're the driver versus a passenger. During the course of your Root test drive, the motion from your phone develops patterns, and these patterns help us make sense of the data. Once we’re confident with the measurements, your test drive ends.

Planes, trains or automobiles–how can we tell the difference?

Different forms of transportation transmit different data. So, it’s easy to tell whether you’re driving, riding a bike, taking the bus or subway, or even flying.

For example, if you're riding a bike, the speed patterns will be much slower, as will acceleration and deceleration rates.

Trains and buses also have distinct rates of curvature. We can even merge the data we receive from your phone with a data set of train and bus routes. Of course, planes are pretty straightforward to recognize, since they travel very fast through the air. All of this data combined shows us your mode of transportation.

The technology in our phones is finally smart enough to make car insurance fair. And that’s why Root exists. See how much you could save with an auto insurance rate that’s based primarily on your good driving.

How Root knows if you’re the driver or passenger (2024)

FAQs

How Root knows if you’re the driver or passenger? ›

The Root test drive starts with your smartphone

How does root insurance know if you're driving or a passenger? ›

Once you download the app, we use machine learning algorithms to identify patterns in the location and motion data we receive from your phone. These patterns are different based on whether you are driving a car or are a passenger.

How does my phone know if I'm driving or a passenger? ›

Gyroscopes in modern smartphones are capable of measuring rotational along a vertical axis, called yaw. By observing the direction of the yaw, we should be able to perform the driver-passenger classification.

How does the insurance app know if you're driving? ›

Car insurance tracking devices are either plugged into your car's onboard diagnostics or downloaded as an app on your smartphone. These devices monitor your speed, acceleration, braking, and other details each time you drive and report the information to the insurance company.

How does Root determine focused driving? ›

At Root, we use telematics to measure your driving behavior. Your good driving is then factored into your rate—the better you drive, the more you could save. Put your driving to the test to see if Root could save you hundreds. Get a quote.

How do insurance companies track your driving? ›

Insurance trackers plug into your car using a port typically found below your steering wheel. This is the same connection that a mechanic uses to read your car's computer data and discover any problems with your vehicle. The insurance company's device also reads your computer's data.

How does Snapshot know if I'm driving or a passenger? ›

How does the Snapshot app with Road Test know if I am driving? The app can tell when you're driving based on your speed and the distance you're traveling. It can also tell when you're the driver rather than a passenger. It's entirely automatic, so you can hop in your car without a second thought.

How does your phone know you're driving? ›

Accelerometer. The accelerometer detects the acceleration of your phone, which plays a big role in determining whether you're driving in a car.

How does my car know I have a passenger? ›

The front passenger sensing system works with sensors that are part of the front passenger seat and seatbelt. The sensors are designed to detect the presence of a properly seated occupant and determine if the front passenger frontal airbag should be enabled.

How does drive Easy know if I am a passenger? ›

DriveEasy uses your phone's sensors to identify if you're a driver, a passenger, or even if you're on a bus or train.

What does State Farm Beacon track? ›

In addition to the mobile app, State Farm Drive Safe & Save uses a Bluetooth beacon to track your driving behavior. Getting it set up is extremely simple and takes just a few minutes. Get your beacon: Once you register for the Drive Safe & Save insurance program, State Farm will mail you a beacon.

Should you let car insurance track your driving? ›

Your own car insurance company could use tracking data to deny or award you less compensation for your claim. If you're in a lawsuit related to an accident that involved another vehicle, the other party's attorneys can subpoena tracking data from your insurance company and look for anything they can use against you.

Is Root insurance worth it? ›

Our team rated Root Insurance an 7.8 out of 10.0 for its car insurance policy affordability and good customer service ratings. Root Insurance can be a great option for cost-effective usage-based insurance. Plus, its app has an easy quote process. However, keep in mind that Root's rates are only based on your driving.

How does Root know if I'm a passenger? ›

Once you download the app, we use machine learning algorithms to identify patterns in the location and motion data we receive from your phone. These patterns are different based on whether you are driving a car or are a passenger.

How does root insurance monitor your driving? ›

The GPS and accelerometer built into your smartphone are engaged during the test-drive period, allowing the Root app to determine the number of hours you drive, your average speed, braking distance and pressure, mileage, and other factors. By only covering safe drivers, Root can offer more affordable insurance rates.

How long does Root track you? ›

When you apply for coverage, you'll get access to the Root car insurance app by downloading it to your smartphone. You'll need to bring your device with you when you drive for approximately two to three weeks. During your “test drive,” the app will track your driving behaviors — speed, braking habits, mileage, etc.

Does root insurance track driving? ›

The Root app uses technology in smartphones to measure driving behavior—such as braking, speed of turns, driving times, and route consistency—and determines who is a safe driver and who isn't. By only insuring safe drivers, Root can offer more affordable rates.

How does RightTrack know if I'm driving? ›

Using a small device that observes your driving habits, we'll notice the safe choices you're making on the road and reward you for them. Some specific behaviors observed by RightTrack include braking, acceleration, nighttime driving, and how many miles you drive.

How does IntelliDrive know if I'm driving or a passenger? ›

After installing IntelliDrive on your smartphone, the app will automatically detect when you get into a vehicle and start a trip. It will collect driving information for 90 days and then determine your overall driving performance.

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