FIA SMART DRIVING CHALLENGE HERALDED A SUCCESS

The Automechanika Frankfurt subevent promoted safe and sustainable driving

Automechanika Frankfurt identified the smartest driver among its exhibitors and visitors who participated in an FIA Smart Driving Challenge (FIA SDC) Subevent and by doing so, organisers say the show has contributed to promoting safe and eco-friendly driving.
Together with the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) and the Swedish Artificial Intelligence (AI) and insurtech company Greater Than, Automechanika Frankfurt invited participants to join the FIA SDC Subevent during May and June, in the lead-up to the trade fair.
On average, participants achieved a CO2 saving of nine percent through their driving during the pre-challenge and the challenge, and positively contributed to cleaner roads.
The winning driver, Alexandre Stricher, achieved an impressive CO2 saving of 33 percent and was awarded a prize during a dedicated ceremony that took place at Automechanika Frankfurt.
“As we are an international meeting place for key players in the automotive aftermarket industry, sustainability is high on our agenda,” Automechanika Frankfurt Director, Olaf Mußhoff, said.
“Taking part in this challenge helped us to raise awareness of the importance of a safe, sustainable driving style and enhanced our own international event networking by engaging exhibitors and visitors alike in the months prior to the event.”
The goal of Automechanika Frankfurt’s FIA SDC Subevent was to help exhibitors and visitors assess their impact on road safety and CO2 emissions when at the wheel and invite them to adopt smart driving in an enjoyable way.
“Partnering with leading international events such as Automechanika Frankfurt is the perfect opportunity to encourage key players in the industry to demonstrate the importance of safe and sustainable driving,” FIA Secretary General for Automobile Mobility and Tourism ad interim, Onika Miller, said.
“We need to work together and act quickly to improve our road environments, save lives and tackle climate change.”
The FIA SDC, developed by Greater Than and the FIA, is the world’s first challenge rewarding smart skills at the wheel. It is a global competition where everyday drivers can challenge each other and themselves to become smarter on the road.
Companies, Mobility Clubs and other organisations can join the FIA SDC and launch their own challenges to encourage employees, members, sponsors, or users of any kind, to adopt a safer and more sustainable driving behaviour.
By joining, motorists can quickly learn how to drive smarter, lower their environmental impact and reduce their risk of being involved in a crash thanks to the analysis of their driving patterns in real-time carried out by the AI technology used in the challenge and developed by Greater Than.

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