Using data to inform and alert people of the real risks on the road
AXA's new interactive website Give Data Back identifies accident hotspots and helps road users avoid accident-prone roads
Vivien Ang
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Singapore
WITH a growing number of bicycles, personal mobility devices and private-hire vehicles on the road, it has been a squeeze lately.
Hence, in November 2018, AXA launched Give Data Back, an interactive website that identifies accident hotspots in Singapore and aims to help people better understand their risks on the road. An industry first for Singapore, it leverages three years of AXA claims data and official road traffic accident statistics. The data provided by the Give Data Back website includes the main indicators of risks - such as frequency of occurrence and the average cost of a motor accident claim - and also shares tips on how to stay safe on the road.
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