MercuryGO: Safe Driving App vVARY
Cambridge Mobile TelematicsAbout this app
Developer Description
Drive safer and save.
The MercuryGO driving app from Mercury Insurance is your own virtual driving coach, helping you improve your skills behind the wheel while highlighting areas that might need improvement, including speeding, cornering, braking, and more. Your digital car assistant provides even more information on your drives, including:
- Trip History - See where you've been, and how your drive went based on a variety of different scores and metrics.
- Helpful Safe Driving Tips - See friendly, encouraging tips that can help you become a safer driver.
- Track Multiple Users - The MercuryGO app is perfect for helping multiple users in your home to drive smarter.
- Simple Setup - Avoid the long setup processes and wait times of other safe driving apps. Simply download the app, complete a simple policy process, and then get behind the wheel.
- See How You Stack Up - Compare your scores to others (anonymously) and earn badges for your safe driving achievements.
- Intuitive User Interface - Enjoy an easy-to-use yet intuitive interface that allows you to view all your information easily, including accurate drive maps that can show you exactly where in your drive you drove safely.
- Save Money! - Nothing motivates safe driving more than saving money on insurance. Get the discounts you deserve for driving safely - up to 10% when you sign up, and up to 40% at renewal.
Download the MercuryGO safe driving app today and start getting rewarded. Drive safe and save - it's that simple.
Availability and Discount vary by state. Call (866) 696-6406 or visit us online at MercuryInsurance.com/GO to sign up for MercuryGO. You must be a Mercury Insurance customer and a participant in the MercuryGO program to use this app.
Version Information
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- Downloads
- 10K+
- Updated on
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- Released
- Jun 16, 2020
- Requires
- Android Varies with device
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MercuryGO: Safe Driving App users say on Google Play
easy to use. very intuitive and easy to correct if it rates you as a driver incorrectly
App works ok. Not sure about the Mercury algorithms. My Samsung Galaxy S8 flags this app as a high background battery user. I have other apps that track my location that use a lot less battery in the background or foreground. Update: the explanation about hard braking is focused on tailgating. 80% of the time I get tagged for that there is no one in front of me but I am stopping for a red light. As a result, I now run a lot more yellow lights than I used to. I doubt that is the intention.
First I want to say I appreciate the opportunity to save on my insurance; I am thankful for that. Secondly, I am giving three stars because it is frustrating when it says you've made a hard break and you know you didn't. Also, there is a specific place where the app says I'm going 59 mph in a 45 zone. So I traveled at 40 once and 35 another time on purpose to see if I would get flagged, and I did...every single time. There actually isn't even a speed limit posted there but the speed limit is 55.
The app seems to have an issue saying that i am "hard braking" when i am not. I think it might have something do to with my vehicle that i drive, I drive a Jeep Wrangler, I put the phone in a phone holder, and the phone does vibrate quite a bit when i go over bumps. I think the vibration is causing the app to think it is seeing hard braking when it is actually not.
The app isn't accurate in recording. It records even while I'm in the passenger seat. The "hard braking" includes slowly down gradually for traffic on the highway and the speed limits aren't up to date everywhere. I don't see how this app helps at all. In fact it might be dangerous from needing to look at the phone to make sure speeding limits are updated.