Yes, Geico DriveEasy can raise rates for poor driving habits, such as distracted driving or hard braking. Customers can save a lot of money each year on their premiums by driving responsibly while using DriveEasy.
What Geico DriveEasy Monitors
- Speed
- Hard braking
- Cornering
- Smoothness
- Distracted driving
- Road type
- Weather conditions
- The time of day that you drive
How to Avoid Higher Rates with Geico DriveEasy
The best way to avoid increased rates when using DriveEasy is to practice safe driving. This includes minimizing rapid acceleration and hard braking, driving less overall, and not driving at night or on weekends.
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