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Toyota to start verification tests in Japan using “Ha:mo Ride” driving data

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Toyota Motor Corporation announced that it will conduct verification tests in Toyota City using driving data obtained from “Ha:mo Ride,” a car-sharing service that utilises “COMS” ultra-compact BEVs (battery electric vehicles), from September 9 to October 13.

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The tests will be carried out by four members of the Toyota City Connected Society Verification Promotion Council: Toyota, Aioi Nissay Dowa Insurance Co., Ltd. (Aioi Nissay Dowa), UPR Corporation (UPR), and Toyota City―which is an SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) Future City.

Using driving data from Toyota City's municipal Ha:mo Ride service, the tests aim to verify the capability of raising awareness of safe driving among users, and of providing peace of mind in the event of collisions.

Specifically, driving data will be used to evaluate the safe driving performance of Ha:mo Ride members who have agreed to participate in the tests. Members will be assigned one of five grades, and those who drive safely will be gifted Ha:mo points; these points can be used for partial payment of members' next usage fees, or converted to Toyota Ecopoints or PeX Points. By establishing a system that rewards safe driving, the verification tests seek to raise awareness of safe driving among users.

When Ha:mo Ride members or tourists who make short-term use of Ha:mo Ride are driving, and the vehicles detect a significant impact―one large enough to make continued driving problematic―a report is automatically sent to the Automated Report Desk. The operating company will then make a Ha:mo Peace-of-Mind Telephone Call to the user's registered telephone number. In this way, the verification tests seek to provide peace of mind in the event of an accident.

Going forward, through the resolution of regional problems, the Toyota City Connected Society Verification Promotion Council aims to establish systems that make mobility safe, secure, and comfortable for everyone.


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