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Step 2:
Download the App
- Click the app link in the thank you message.
- Download the app to your smartphone (compatible with iOS and Android).
Step 4:
Start Driving Safely!
- Once registered, the app will begin monitoring your driving habits.
- Drive safely to earn a high score and compete for prizes!
Good luck, and let’s work together to make our new Kentucky home’s roadways safer!
Team Kentucky and The Kentucky Safe Teen Driving Challenge aim to promote safer driving habits among teens by encouraging responsible behaviors behind the wheel. Rooted in our commitment to protecting lives across our new Kentucky home, this contest provides an engaging way to educate young drivers on the dangers of speeding, phone distractions, and risky maneuvers. Using innovative technology to track and improve driving habits, we’re helping teens build the skills they need to keep themselves, their passengers, and everyone on the road safer.
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Registration period: Jan. 14-24, 2025.
Scoring period: Jan. 25-March 31 2025
Winner announced: April 2025
A special thanks to our sponsors!
AAA East Central and AAA Allied Group, thank you for their generous support in providing the $5,000 in prize money for the Kentucky Safe Teen Driving Challenge. Your dedication to promoting safer driving habits among teens is making a meaningful impact across our new Kentucky home.
FAQ
Scoring
How does the app score my driving?
The app collects and analyzes your driving data, then provides an overall driving score out of 100 based
on a series of criteria. A specific subscore is also provided for each of the criteria below.
● Phone Distraction: Using the phone in your hand while the vehicle is in motion
● Hard Braking: A sudden reduction in speed
● Speeding: Driving over a safe speed for a given road
● Hard Acceleration: A sudden increase in speed
● Cornering: Turning or swerving harshly
Why did my score go down?
There are three main reasons that your score may decrease. Change Over Time: The app calculates your score based on your trips over the last two weeks. This means that your scores may change each day as trips older than two weeks are removed from the score calculation, including overall score, scored distance, and the number of scored trips. Change in Risky Events: The score is based on driving performance. If your trips within a given two-week period have more risky events than earlier periods, your score will be lower as a result. Change in Driving Distance: Finally, the score is also based on risk per distance driven, so that if your risk events between two periods are similar, but you drive fewer miles in the second period, your score may go down.
What is the difference between the number score and the star rating?
Number Score
Your overall score, out of 100, is presented on the Dashboard screen in the app. This is the key measurement of your driving performance, calculated with data from your trips over the past two weeks. The app compares your performance to the typical driver population for each subscore, like hard braking or speeding, and then weighs your subscores together to produce an overall score. The app uses aggregated data from millions of users and billions of recorded miles to calculate your relative level of risk per mile.
Star Rating
The star ratings are granted for each individual trip and can be viewed on the Trips screen. They provide
an idea of what happened on each trip. For a given trip, you can lose stars for any risky events that
occur, such as phone use, hard braking, speeding, hard acceleration, and hard cornering.
How is hard braking measured?
The app records a hard braking event when you suddenly reduce your speed, such as slamming on the brakes in a lower-speed zone or drastically reducing speed on the highway. If you engage in hard braking often, even at lower speeds, it may suggest tailgating or not paying attention, which can be factors in crashes.
Why was I penalized for hard braking when I couldn’t avoid it?
The app does not know the circumstances of a specific hard braking event – it only measures how hard you are braking and for how long. Your overall score takes into account the number (rate) of hard-braking events. Occasional hard braking in unavoidable circumstances does not substantially impact your score. Note that you may lose stars for an individual trip because the stars only provide a measure of what happened on that trip.
How is speeding measured?
The app identifies a speeding event when the user is driving above the “safe speed.” This is based on a threshold over the posted speed limit for the relevant road.
I was on the highway but it said I was speeding on the frontage road. What should I do?
At times, the app has trouble distinguishing between the highway and the frontage road next to the highway. As a result, the app can judge your speed based on the frontage road instead of the highway. We’re developing an improvement to address this issue. Until then, please reach out to your app support team if you need to report this issue.
How is hard acceleration measured?
Hard acceleration measures the rate at which you accelerate during a trip – that is, how quickly you shift from a lower speed to a higher speed. Circumstances like merging into fast-moving traffic can make hard acceleration unavoidable at times, and rare occurrences should not affect your score. If you are frequently marked for hard acceleration, however, it will reduce your score.
How is hard cornering measured?
The app records a hard cornering event if you drive around a corner harshly. To avoid hard cornering, reduce your speed around corners.
How is phone use measured?
The app uses a combination of three factors to detect phone distraction:
- The phone screen is on
- The phone is in motion in your hand
- The car is in motion
Why was I penalized for phone use when my car was stopped?
Even if the car is stationary when you pick your phone up, the app registers a phone use event if you begin to drive while still holding it. The distraction penalty only applies for the period of time you are using the phone while in motion. It is safer to stop using the phone before beginning to drive.
Why was I penalized for phone use when my passenger was using my phone?
Because the app currently does not distinguish between a driver using the phone distractedly, and a passenger using the phone safely, we recommend passengers not use the driver’s phone to ensure your score is not affected. We understand that passengers may use the driver’s phone and will be working on an update in the future to represent this.
How does the app know if I am a driver or a passenger?
Over time, the app learns your driving behaviors and common routes, allowing it to determine whether you were a driver or a passenger for a given trip. To help the app in this process, we recommend that you review and update your trip classifications for your first ten or fifteen trips so the app learns whether you are a driver or passenger, or in another mode of transportation.
To classify your status, navigate to the Trips screen, tap on a given trip, then tap the Driver icon in the upper right corner. You will see a series of options from which to select the correct mode of
transportation. Your scores should be recalculated immediately, although your Streaks and Leaderboard ranking may take a short time to update.
How does the app determine the start and end of a trip?
The app uses a number of different phone sensor inputs to identify if a drive counts as one or more trips. For example, the app should differentiate between being stopped in traffic and being stopped because the trip has ended. Note that if a single trip was recorded as two trips in error, it should not affect your score.
What is the gray line that appears on my trip route?
The app may take up to a minute or two after a trip starts to detect driving and start collecting location data. In these situations, the app calculates an inferred path back to your last known location. The app displays the inferred path to you as a gray line on the trip route.
Why does the app say that it is recording a trip when I am not in a vehicle?
In rare cases, you may see a “Recording” message in the app when you are not on a trip. This can occur because the phone has registered changes that are similar to the movement of a vehicle. Even though the app says “Recording,” this will not generate valid trip recordings that are scored or displayed in the app. In the rare event that one of these trips does display in the app, you have the ability to change the trip label so that it is not scored.
Data
Does the app use my phone data?
Yes, the app uses some phone data to process and score your trip results. The app uploads about 400-500 kilobytes of data per hour of driving.
Does the app require an internet connection?
Internet access is required to process and score any new trips. This Internet connection can come from a Wi-Fi network or a cellular network. If the smartphone is not connected to the Internet when new trip data is ready to be uploaded or newly scored trips are ready to be downloaded, the upload/download will happen automatically when the Internet connection is available. An active Internet connection is not required to record trip data or view the results of prior trips.
What data does the app record?
The app records data to measure your driving during a trip and identify risky driving events. In addition, we may receive data related to your use of the app to help us improve the app experience. The app collects:
- Location data (incl. from GPS when available)
- Accelerometer data
- Gyroscope data, if available
- Magnetometer data
- Barometer data, if available,
- Time
Your interaction with the phone while you’re driving (for example, whether the phone is in motion or not) Important: The app does not record information about which apps are in use or the content of any messages or calls.
Smartphone settings and status
Your interactions and engagement with the app’s screens and information
Does the app use my phone’s battery?
The app uses the phone’s battery to run, and has a negligible effect on the battery when you are not driving. When you’re driving, the typical battery drain is only a few percent per hour. This amount varies based on the smartphone model and age.
To check the app’s battery usage:
iPhone
Go to: Settings > Battery > Scroll to find the app
Android
Go to the app’s App Info page > Scroll through the options to find battery usage. Note that each manufacturer may modify the interface so these steps might vary.
Installation
Why do I need to accept permission requests?
Once you download the app, you will receive permission requests from your phone’s operating system.
You need to accept these requests to engage with and benefit from the app’s features.
For the app to function properly, the following permission requests must be set exactly as directed:
iOS
(Required) Location Services: Location permissions must be set to Always (with Precise Location set on iOS 14 and above). This permission is required for the app to record trips.
(Strongly Recommend) Motion & Fitness: Using motion activity, the app can more accurately determine when to start and stop trip recording.
(Recommended) Notifications: Enabling notifications for the app lets the app send you updates about your trips, rewards (if available), and other engagement features.
(Required for programs with the Tag device) Bluetooth: The app needs Bluetooth permission to communicate with the Tag (iOS 13 and up). The Tag connects to the smartphone via Bluetooth Low Energy, so you can continue using other Bluetooth devices at the same time.
Android
(Required) Location permissions: Location permissions are required for the app to be able to record trips in the background. Beginning with Android 10, this permission must be set to “Allow all the time.”
(Required) Physical Activity: User activity permissions are required for reliable trip detection.
(Recommended) Notifications: Enabling notifications for the app lets the app send you updates about your trips, rewards (if available), and other engagement features.
(Required for programs with the Tag device) Bluetooth: The app needs Bluetooth permission to communicate with the Tag. The Tag connects to the smartphone via Bluetooth Low Energy, so you can continue using other Bluetooth devices at the same time.
Why aren’t my trips recording?
The app should automatically run in the background of your smartphone. This means the app does not need to be opened or displayed on the main screen in order for the smartphone to record trips. If your app is not recording trips automatically, you may be experiencing one of the following situations:
The app will not record if the phone is powered off.
The app will not record if the phone battery is very low or Power Save/Low Power modes are on.
To troubleshoot: Charge the phone battery and turn off Power Save or Low Power mode. Most phones also allow you to determine at what percentage your battery saver turns on. If you would like Power Save or Low Power mode to turn on at a lower threshold like 10%, visit your phone’s battery or battery optimization section in Settings.
The app will not record if Location is disabled.
To troubleshoot in iOS: Navigate to “Settings.” Select the app. Select “Location” and then select “Always.” In iOS 14 and later, make sure Precise Location is set.
To troubleshoot in Android: Navigate to “Settings.” Select “Apps & Notifications” and then “All Apps.” From the App Info page, select your telematics app. Select “Permissions” and then “Location.” Select “Allow all the time.”
The app may not record if the phone is experiencing sensor issues, such as Location, accelerometer, or gyroscope not working properly.
To troubleshoot an accelerometer or gyroscope issue:
To fix, turn off the phone and turn it back on. If that doesn’t work, it may be necessary to send it in for repair. Tip: A symptom of the gyroscope malfunctioning is the inability to switch between portrait and landscape mode when the phone is rotated.
To troubleshoot a Location or GPS issue: Turn off the phone and turn it back on
If that doesn’t work, it may be necessary to send it in for repair. The app may not record if the phone is running multiple resource-intensive apps and the app does not have the necessary resources to perform. To troubleshoot: Close resource-intensive apps. The app will not record if Bluetooth is disabled (only for programs with a Tag device). To troubleshoot: Enable Bluetooth. This varies by device but is usually available from a dropdown menu swiping down from the top of the phone screen.
Can I pause the app?
Standby mode is an optional setting that lets you turn off trip recording for a set time period. You may want to use this feature if you are traveling by public transportation for a period of time, or if you drive professionally and would prefer not to record work trips. To activate standby mode, navigate to the Settings screen within the app and select the duration of time for which you want the app to remain in standby mode.
Can I use the app with a new smartphone?
If you need to change phones or reinstall the app, log in under the Returning User option. A PIN code will be sent to the email address you provided during your first time registering for the app. The PIN code is a one-time password that does not expire, but can only be used once.
Contest
What is the Kentucky Safe Teen Driving Challenge?
The Kentucky Safe Teen Driving Challenge is designed to make Kentucky’s teens and their families safer, and ultimately reduce roadway injuries and fatalities through the use of a Safe Driving mobile app. This contest provides the opportunity for Kentucky’s teens to compete with their peers for the chance to win prizes for safe driving. The teen’s parents are also encouraged to participate to help families ensure their safety on the road. Parents are not eligible for prizes.
What are the benefits of participating?
You are rewarded via cash prizes for driving safely. Prizes will be awarded at the end of the contest. The safer you drive, the more likely you are to win a prize!
How do I sign up?
With your parents’ permission, go to kentuckyhighwaysafety.com/safe-teen-driving-challenge, and sign up with
the registration token provided.
Registration in the app will begin on January 13th and run through January 24th at 11:59pm. Users can
still register for the contest after this period, however, they will not be available for prizes.
When is the contest?
The Contest period will run from January 25th through March 31st. Trips recorded before the Contest starts will not be counted towards the contest prizing.
Can I be penalized for unsafe driving habits?
No, you will not be penalized for unsafe driving habits. This contest is designed to reward safe driving, not punish unsafe driving. However, we still encourage you to recognize your unsafe habits, and work to improve them.
Will the Contest Sponsors share my data?
Your personal information and individually collected data is confidential and will not be shared with third parties. Respecting your privacy is an important part of our commitment to providing an excellent service and product.
Will participation in the contest affect my insurance premiums?
No, participation in this contest will have no effect on contestants insurance premiums. The information collected during the contest will not be shared with any third parties, including insurance companies.
How do I win?
You win by driving safely! At the end of the contest period, the top four drivers will be awarded prizes from AAA East Central, and AAA Allied Group, totaling $5,000! First place will be awarded $2,000, second place $1,500, third place $1,000, and fourth place $500. To be eligible for prizes, you must sign up by January 24th, at 11:59pm.
Who can I contact for further assistance or questions about the Show Me Your Score Safest Driver Challenge?
For further assistance, please contact Lucija Serdar lserdar@cmtelematics.com
Terms and Conditions
- Eligibility:
- Participants must be residents of Kentucky.
- Participants must be aged 16-19 years at the time of entry.
- Employees of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet and their children are not eligible to participate.
- Only one winner per household will be selected.
- If under the age 18, you must have your guardian’s permission to register.
- Registration:
- All participants must register by 11:59pm on Jan. 24, 2025.
- Late entries will not be accepted.
- Driving Habit Assessment:
- Winners will be selected based on their driving habits, which may be assessed through a designated app or monitoring system.
- Smartphone Requirement:
- Participants must possess a smartphone to monitor and submit their driving habits.
- Important: Participants are strictly prohibited from operating the app or their phone while driving. All app interactions must occur when the vehicle is safely parked.
- Vehicle Insurance Requirement:
- Participants must provide proof of valid vehicle insurance coverage at the time of entry and upon winning. Failure to provide proof of insurance will result in disqualification, and no prizes will be awarded.
- Prizes:
- Cash prizes will be awarded to winners. The exact amount will be determined based on their performance in the contest. Prizes are not transferable or exchangeable.
- Winner Notification:
- Winners will be notified via the contact information provided during registration.
- Privacy:
- By entering the contest, participants (and their parents or guardians, if applicable) consent to the collection and use of their personal information for contest administration, driving data analysis, and related promotional purposes. Driving data may be used in an anonymized format to evaluate the program and support efforts to make roadways safer. Parents or guardians will be notified if their child is selected as a winner.
- Social Media and Advertising:
- Participants (and their parents or guardians, if applicable) grant the contest organizers permission to use their name, likeness, and submitted materials for promotional purposes, including but not limited to social media, websites, and other advertising channels. This includes any content generated through the contest, such as photos or videos, which may be used in future marketing efforts.
- Disqualification:
- The contest organizers reserve the right to disqualify any participant who violates these terms and conditions, engages in fraudulent activities, fails to provide valid vehicle insurance, or uses their phone while driving.
- Changes to Terms:
- The contest organizers reserve the right to modify or cancel the contest at any time, including changes to these terms and conditions.
- Liability and Assumption of Risk:
- The contest organizers are not responsible for any injuries, damages, crashes, or accidents that may occur as a result of participating in this contest.
- Participants are solely responsible for their actions while driving and must comply with all applicable traffic laws and regulations.
- By participating in this contest, participants (and their parents or guardians, if applicable) acknowledge and accept that driving carries inherent risks, including the risk of injury, death, or property damage. By entering the contest, participants voluntarily assume all such risks associated with driving and the use of the app.
- The contest organizers, sponsors, and affiliates are not liable for any claims, damages, losses, or injuries, including death, arising from participation in the contest, including but not limited to those related to driving behavior, app usage, or the awarding of prizes.
- Taxes:
- All federal, state, and local taxes, and any other expenses associated with the acceptance and use of the cash prize, are the sole responsibility of the winner. Winners may be required to complete and submit relevant tax forms (e.g., W-9) before receiving the prize. The contest organizers may report the prize winnings to the appropriate tax authorities, as required by law.
- Acceptance of Terms:
- By entering the contest, participants (and their parents or guardians, if applicable) agree to abide by these terms and conditions.