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Driver Technologies Selects HONK for a Co-branded Roadside Assistance Solution

MAKING DRIVING SAFER AND SMARTER FOR EVERYONE THROUGH AI, SAFETY, NAVIGATION, AND NOW SEAMLESSLY INTEGRATED ON-DEMAND ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE SERVICES

HONK Technologies, the digital platform connecting drivers and towing professionals, announced that it is now managing a co-branded roadside assistance program for Driver Technologies. This New York-based tech company provides AI-based automotive technology that transforms a driver’s phone into a dashcam. Driver designed the result to improve road safety and lower insurance costs.

Driver is a mobile app that allows users to video record trips while receiving audio alerts such as collision warnings. Computer vision and telematics power these alert and warnings. Driver also provides customers with augmented reality and turn-by-turn navigation, as well as seamless integration. Driver features include mobile voice assistants, entertainment controls, and roadside assistance services. Additionally, users could receive insurance discounts up to 50% from more than 40 national providers based on a privacy-controlled “DriverScore.”

With this partnership, HONK enables Driver to offer users a seamless app experience through an integrated co-branded roadside assistance solution.

“Our Dashcam App includes ‘Driver Roadside’ from a single click of a button so users can quickly and easily order roadside assistance in the event of a vehicle emergency, breakdown, or accident,” says Rashid Galadanci, CEO at Driver Technologies. “HONK was the only partner that offered us a complete, frictionless solution that was Driver-branded. Our users no longer need to click off to a third-party site for roadside service requests, which created some confusion and additional out-of-pocket expenses for customers.”

DRIVER + HONK

Driver selected HONK because of its business model, ability to scale, collaborative approach toward solving business challenges, and innovative technology. HONK’s customer support and client onboarding combined with its API documentation made Driver’s development and implementation process quick and straightforward.

HONK’s CEO Corey Brundage says both companies’ focus is to provide innovative technology to deliver the best possible driving experiences. Brundage says with HONK’s 75,000-plus service vehicles nationwide, the company built a trusted and secure network of independent service providers. He also says he’s confident Driver’s users will feel safe knowing their roadside assistance professionals meet safety and quality standards.

Find out more, visit www.honkforhelp.com/industry-solutions.

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