Satellite Navigation has a Positive Effect on Driving and Traffic Safety
Written by TomTom
Friday, 16 February 2007
CONCORD, Mass., Feb. 14 -- Leading Dutch research institute TNO today
announced the results of research that prove the positive influence of
satellite navigation devices on driving and traffic safety. The study
was commissioned by Aon, Athlon Car Lease, Delta Lloyd (part of Aviva
Plc) and TomTom.
Key findings:
* The use of a satellite navigation device improves the driver's behavior
when driving through an unknown area to an unknown destination;
* The use of a satellite navigation system heightens alertness and reduces
the stress levels of the driver;
* Drivers who do NOT have the use of a satellite navigation solution have
12% more damage claims to their vehicles;
* The use of a TomTom satellite navigation solution reduces the amount of
miles driven by 16%;
* The use of a TomTom satellite navigation solution reduces travel time
when driving through an unknown area to an unknown destination by 18%;
* The use of a TomTom satellite navigation solution reduces the workload
(the amount of effort it takes the driver to drive) of the driver when
traveling through an unknown area to an unknown destination.
Alexander Ribbink, chief operating officer for TomTom, said: "We have
always designed our products with safety as a key priority. All our
tests have always proven that our products act as a genuine aid to
driving. This independent research now strengthens this. TomTom owners
benefit from increased awareness, a reduced workload, less stress, less
time and distance traveled in getting to their destination. On top of
that there are clear environmental and economic benefits. All in all,
we provide drivers with the ability to keep their eyes on the road and
get from A to B as safely and efficiently as possible."
Improvement of driving behavior
The research showed that when drivers use a satellite navigation
solution they stop 25% less frequently and are stationary for 35% less
time. Satellite navigation solutions also reduce the number of turns
required to get to the destination compared to conventional navigation
tools, such as paper maps or online route planners. What is also shown
is that driving behavior has improved, with more than 50% fewer
inappropriate actions, such as ignoring traffic signs. The driver can
focus on driving rather than finding the way.
More alert and less stressed behind the wheel
The research showed that satellite navigation solutions heighten the
alertness of drivers and provide them with an improved attention span,
while also reducing stress. 78% of users have the feeling that they
have everything under control when using a TomTom satellite navigation
solution. They are more alert behind the wheel and more conscious of
traffic behind them.
Less workload
The research proves that the workload of drivers is reduced when using
a satellite navigation solution. The workload is 20% less when driving
with a TomTom satellite navigation solution and involved less exertion.
Driving while using conventional navigation tools, such as maps and
digital Internet route planners, proved to present a more intense
workload.
Reduction of mileage
The research proved that the amount of actual distance driven when
using a TomTom satellite navigation solution is reduced by 16%. Time
spent traveling is reduced by 18%. Because fewer miles are driven, fuel
is saved, which is beneficial for both the car driver and the
environment.
Reduction in frequency of insurance claims
The research proves that lease drivers who do NOT have satellite
navigation make 12% more damage claims than those who do have satellite
navigation.
About the research
There were three elements used to determine the answer to the central
question "What are the effects of navigation systems on traffic
safety?": a user survey; damage database analysis; and test drives. The
research program was conducted in The Netherlands over a six month
period and was completed in December 2006. The findings of this study
show that satellite navigation solutions have a positive effect on
traffic safety.
* The research methods, the justifications and results have been
summarized in a 'key findings' document that can be requested through
the contacts listed at the bottom of this press release.
About TomTom
TomTom NV is the world's largest navigation solution provider. TomTom's
products are developed with an emphasis on innovation, quality, ease of
use and value. TomTom's products include all-in-one navigation devices
which enable customers to navigate right out of the box; these are the
award-winning TomTom GO family, the TomTom ONE range and the TomTom
RIDER. TomTom PLUS, is the location-based content and services offering
for TomTom's navigation products easily available through TomTom HOME.
TomTom also provides navigation software products which integrate with
third party devices; the TomTom NAVIGATOR software for PDA's and
smartphones. TomTom WORK combines industry leading communication and
smart navigation technology with leading edge tracking and tracing
expertise. TomTom's products are sold through a network of leading
retailers in 25 countries and online. TomTom was founded in 1991 in
Amsterdam and has offices in Europe, North America and Asia Pacific.
TomTom is listed at Euronext, Amsterdam Stock Exchange in The
Netherlands. For more information, go to http://www.tomtom.com/.
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