Incident Features

WE RELEASE A NEW FEATURE FOR YOU! IT IS WISE TO TRACK THE INCIDENTS, NOW AVAILABLE IN DIGI TRACK GPS

 

DRIFTING

The act or activity of steering an automobile so that it makes a controlled skid sideways through a turn with the front wheels pointed in a direction opposite to that of the turn. With every rotation, the tire gets smaller and weaker. Drifting destroys tires and shortens the life span of tires.

 

 

HARSH OR HARD ACCELERATION

Occurs when a driver uses more power than necessary to pull off
from dead stop. This action can indicate distracted or aggressive
driving which leads to increased tire wear, a variety of maintenance issues, and sometimes, costly insurance claims.

 

 

HARSH BREAK

Occurs when a driver uses more force than necessary to stop the vehicle. The presence of harsh braking often indicates aggressive or distracted driving and can lead to costly claims, as well as increased maintenance issues.

 

 

HARSH CORNERING

Occurs when a driver takes a corner too fast. This puts unnecessary strain on the vehicle, leading to additional wear and tear on tires and brake pads. But more importantly, if the driver isn’t aware of the road conditions, there’s a chance harsh cornering could lead to even worse outcomes.

 

 


ZIGZAG

To move sharply from one side to the other and back again repeatedly that caused damage on tire and some parts of the
Car.

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