AXA Drive smartphones application for safer driving

AXA innovates once again and creates the new application "AXA Drive"For smartphones, aiming at improving driving behavior. The application offers all drivers the ability to measure, evaluate and ultimately improve the way they drive, protecting themselves and others around them.Axis Drive

With the help of the AXA Drive application, each driver can:

  • Analyze his routes and locate them in which it needs to improve (eg places with heavy braking or sharp changes in its course).
  • Read helpful tips on driving behavior.
  • Gradually improve his driving level.
  • Share its results with other drivers with the help of social networks.

Before starting their journey, the they activate AXA Drive and it analyzes acceleration, braking and course changes during the move. At the end it evaluates the whole driving, produces a score and displays on a map the main points that require improvement.

In this simple way, the AXA Drive will be an objective "co-driver" that will help every driver improve day by day the way he drives.

Interested parties may:

Find more details on the relevant AXA video on YouTube:

 youtube.com/watch?v=HT3tU85HApo
  • Scout the QR Code or visit the local App Store or Google Play online store to get it qrdownload for free on devices with iOS or Android.
  • The new AXA Drive application is the 2 application that AXA creates for safe driving, thus continuing its commitment to:
  • Invest in prevention and education to reduce insurance risks.
  • Maximize the use of electronic media.
  • Innovation at all levels of operation of the Company.

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