When DriveMark was launched back in 2017, it carried our aspiration to make the roads safer for everyone. From then on, we introduced several features to encourage drivers to be safer, reduce severe traffic accidents and most importantly reduce fatalities...
Development
Crowd movement pattern during Covid19 crisis
During this period of Restricted Movement Order, DriveMark has a unique opportunity to understand how well Malaysians comply to the #StayAtHome directive. You see, DriveMark is app that collects driver behavior data. This data is used to score drivers based...
Development, Featured in-app, Usage-based Insurance
DriveMark now lets you renew Car Insurance
We know that it is super leceh and pening kepala to renew car insurance. Last year your parents renew for you, this year forget how already [facepalm]. Introducing Car Insurance renewal feature simply makes sense as we continue to work...
Challenge, Development, Featured in-app
New Points System for Easier Win!
What is up, heroes? Hope you guys enjoyed our #DriveSaferLah challenges in 2018, and to celebrate the new year, we’re sharing with you an inside-scoop of our DriveMark point system so you can climb the rank easier! Because we know...
Development, Featured in-app
Tips & Tricks: Improved tracking on Redmi/Xiaomi Note 4 and similar models using MIUI Global 8.5 skin
This week, we are adding a new documentation that will resolve issues with Redmi/Xiaomi Note 4 phones. This article article is meant for Redmi/Xiaomi smartphone users who are facing problems getting automatic trip tracking running whenever you start driving. If...
Development
Tips & Tricks: Improved Trip Scoring on Huawei phones
With the release of the much awaited DriveMark version 2.0 last week, we saw thousands of new users within such a short period of time. That many users exposed us to numerous compatibility issues, mostly due to a plethora of...
Development
The history behind DriveMark mobile telematics app
“Asians Cant Drive” Do you know that Malaysia has one of the highest road fatalities in the world? For every 100,000 citizens, 24 Malaysians are killed on the road. In comparison to our southern neighbour, Singapore has only 4 fatalities...