Canadian Insurance Company Offers Drivers A Discount For Using Automatic Emergency Bracing

Canadian Insurance Company Offers Drivers A Discount For Using Automatic Emergency Braking

The 15 percent discount will be available to all Aviva Canada-insured drivers and will be applied to their policy automatically upon purchase or renewal.

Aviva Canada has announced a 15 percent auto insurance discount for drivers of vehicles that have automatic emergency braking (AEB). The discount will be available to all Aviva-insured drivers and will be applied to their policy automatically upon purchase or renewal.

Photo credit: iStock.com/arhendrix
Photo credit: iStock.com/arhendrix

AEB is a road vehicle safety system that uses sensors to detect possible front-end collisions. The system automatically applies the brakes to prevent, or lessen the damage of, such impacts.

“Automatic emergency braking is quickly becoming a key feature in preventing collisions and reducing their severity. This means less repair costs and more importantly, fewer injuries,” said Jason Storah, executive vice president of broker distribution for Aviva Canada. “It’s simple –­ our customers who choose vehicles with features that help prevent collisions, or reduce their impact, will pay less for their insurance coverage.”

In March of 2016, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety announced a commitment of 20 automakers, representing more than 99 percent of the U.S. auto market, to make automatic emergency braking a standard feature on virtually all new cars no later than NHTSA’s 2022 reporting year, which begins Sept. 1, 2022.

Major manufacturers like Toyota are stepping up to the plate even sooner. In October, the company became the first non-luxury brand to start making these systems standard equipment on most of their models. Toyota’s complete package of enhanced safety features, called “Toyota Safety Sense,“ includes several active safety technologies designed to enhance driver capabilities and control in a variety of situations. Specifically, these technologies help mitigate collisions, help drivers stay in their lanes, and help improve nighttime safety.

“We applaud Aviva Canada for being the first Canadian auto insurer to reward drivers for adopting advanced safety features like AEB,” said Stephen Beatty, vice president, Toyota Canada Inc. “We feel that everybody deserves to benefit from advanced safety technologies and have already started including them on most models.”

The AEB discount will not apply to coverage for damages incurred while not driving such as theft, vandalism – and in general, the possibility of damages not reduced by an emergency braking system.

For consumers or Aviva Canada customers interested in learning more about the AEB discount, visit Aviva Canada.

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