Spar paa farten: an Intelligent Speed Adaption project in Denmark based on Pay as you Drive Principles

Harry Lahrmann, Niels Agerholm, Nerius Tradisauskas, Jens Juhl, Lisbeth Harms

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Abstract

The paper describes an Intelligent Speed Adaptation (ISA) project in Denmark based on Pay

As You Drive principles, which means that the ISA equipment both gives a warning when

the driver is speeding but also gives penalty points which reduce a promised bonus at 30 %

on the insurance rate. In the project we have developed an On Board Unit (OBU) for ISA

with mobile phone (GPRS) connection to a web server, and with an advanced map matching

program, and air based map update function. We have developed a speed map for 22,000 km

roads, including a web based maintaining tool. The project will proceed in a three year test

period involving 300 car drivers as participants in the project, and we have some very primary

results from the first 3 months driving. We have problems recruiting participants in the

project, until now only 90 have signed a contract to have an OBU installed.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings from the 6th European Congress on Intelligent Transport Systems and Services, 18 th -20 th June 2007 in Aalborg
EditorsHarry Lahrmann
Number of pages11
PublisherERTICO
Publication date2007
Publication statusPublished - 2007
Event6th European Congress on Intelligent Transport Systems and Services - Aalborg, Denmark
Duration: 18 Jun 200720 Jun 2007
Conference number: 6

Conference

Conference6th European Congress on Intelligent Transport Systems and Services
Number6
Country/TerritoryDenmark
CityAalborg
Period18/06/200720/06/2007

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