Top 24 team in the High School Utah Entrepreneur Challenge 2017. The program is managed by the Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute at the University of Utah. Learn more at lassonde.utah.edu/hsuec.
2. The Problem
Texting while driving is costly to yourself and your
community
Up to 330,000 people injured5, 178 killed in one year
thanks to cell phone use1 175 billion in
damages from distracted driving in
one year
Major problem for both society
and insurance companies
3. Current Solutions
Utah law prohibits use of cellphone while car is moving2
Cellphones laws don’t reduce usage; they actually increase it3
Allows for handsfree conversations, which reduces reaction
times to that of drunk drivers4 Self control to not use phone:
80% of teens admit to using cellphone while driving4
4. Our Solution: Individual Application
Discount Driver is an innovative app to that deters
phone use while driving by rewarding good drivers
with discounts to local businesses
Drivers would receive points only if entire drive is
phone free. Point quantity would be based on
length of journey
Would use GPS as well as close-proximity sensors
(NFC) mounted in the glovebox to ensure the driver
wasn’t using their phone
Could be used by concerned parents to track their
child's phone use
NFC Sensors:
5. Our Solution: Insurance Companies
Discount Driver would be used by insurance companies
to prove that a driver was or wasn’t on their phone at the
time of accident
Would be used to reduce insurance rates in response to
consistent good behavior
Using NFC sensors mounted in the car gives Discount
Driver the unique advantage of being able to track the
drivers behavior whenever their in the car, while not
tracking them while their on public transportation or
catching a ride
6. The Customer
Drivers who want to get rewarded for doing their part to make the roads
safer
Drivers who struggle with phone usage while driving, who think they can
answer that “one” text at the red light but can’t quite finish it and then
rear-end you making you late to your Calculus test
Parent’s who are concerned about the safety of their kids and property
Insurance companies looking to reduce cost of accidents (175 billion per
year caused by cellphone use)
7. The Solution: Feasibility and
Competion
Drivers Insurance Side
• Pocket points, inspiration for Discount
Driver, gives discounts for not using
phones in class. Its wide reception, with
both businesses offering discounts and
students earning them, proves the
feasibility of a coupon incentive system.
• Many insurance companies have apps
that lower rates based on driving
habits. These apps have bad reception,
however. According to Allstate agent
Lisa Eshleman, this is because
consumers dislike “big brother” tracking
• Consumer dislike can be solved through
coupon incentive (shifting decision to
run app from insurance company to
individual)
• Discount Driver, through use of NFC
sensors, allows insurance companies to
differentiate phone usage between
driver and passenger, enabling them to
change rates based on phone usage.
This feature is unique and not part of
8. Prototype 1
• All prototypes in alpha and not representative of final
project
• Home screen: Would show the current points earned on
the most recent drive and total points
• Meters would adjust based on how many points the user
had
• Hamburger menu in top left would allow user to navigate
app
10. Prototype 3
• Main menu for Rewards. From here, users could select
what shop they’d like to redeem their reward to.
• From the shop page, it would show different possible
coupons and their cost in points. Users would buy these
rewards with their driving points, and then receive a special
code they can use at checkout
• Different categories allow for easy navigation
11. Prototype 4
• Insurance screen would display information relative to the
users insurance company. Because of this, each insurance
page would differ between companies.
• All companies would include value saved, so the user can
have an easy incentive to continue use of the app
12. Prototype 5
• About us and help page would provide the user with
information about our app, our message, and how to use
the app
• Additionally, statistics relating to texting while driving will
be placed here
13. The Nitty-Gritty
The app would work by connecting the phone to the NFC sensor in a car,
validating the phone is one of the accepted owner phones of the car, and
then use GPS data to track when the car starts moving to when it finishes
moving. A NFC sensor would be attached in the glovebox securely enough
to prevent it from being moved by the driver. If moved, a seal would be
broken that proves this. While connected to NFC and GPS, the phone will
register and jumps in the accelerometer, the time they occurred, and
whether the phone was locked in the glovebox. This is used to track
accidents. To prevent the phone from registering that its locked when the
user isn’t actually driving, the phone will only connect to specified cars
sensors.