Inspiration

We wanted to modernize the driving experience for users and allow benefits for users to learn and apply safe driving tactics in real life. We wanted to provide an integrated service that makes this app a one-stop-shop for new and current drivers. One of our biggest features is the algorithm that determines the Driver’s score that utilizes APIs and services to optimize the user’s journey and give them an even more accurate score based on their driving style.

What it does

This application allows a user to log in or register their account either using their User ID and password or through registering their Insurance no. From here, the user can view the weekly driving score, which is calculated based on six factors, such as acceleration, brain, cornering, speeding, minimal phone use, and rolling stops. If the user scrolls down to their homepage they can also view their most recent trip history which outlines the routes and the stops made in between. Our home page also features a trivia section that is aimed to educate users about safe driving statistics. From the home page, the user can navigate to trip history, modules, which are aimed to help users work on the factors which are hurting their scores, and the driving statics page which offers a more detailed breakdown of the User’s driving score. This driving score is then implemented later towards the business case of the project which works toward incentivizing safe driving by providing discounts. Lastly, this application works across-platform apps which work on both platforms, Android and iOS.

How we built it

We used Figma to create the designs for the app. We used the prototyping tools and then used Bravo, a no-code solution, to turn the frames into an app on our phones. It is a cross-platform application that connects to an Airtable API to get information. We built an accompanying website in React.

Challenges we ran into

The challenges we ran into had to do with minor details and conversion from Figma to Bravo. For the minor details, we wanted to include implementations such as pop-ups, scrolling, text inputs, etc. We wanted to convert the UI into a mobile application using Bravio, but we had to deal with many issues, like resizing or function malfunctions.

Accomplishments that we're proud of

We are proud of the fact that we were able to make an application that is tailored to everyone. We wanted to make sure that every person would be able to use this application for their good and learn better and safer driving habits.

What we learned

We were able to learn and apply design principles in-depth to create an advanced UI application. We wanted to address many issues regarding driving and create a proper solution to help everyone with driving, regardless of their experience level.

What's next for AssureDrive

We have many plans for AssureDrive in the coming future. Our foremost plan is to be able to connect the app to the actual dashcam. We want to let the users choose their method of the dashboard (via phone or another device) and collect data from there. We also want to implement a points system overall in the app to offer the user discounts and rewards such as Starbucks gift cards.

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