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		<title>An insurance company introduced a pay as you drive insurance policy. Who is the maker of the gps device?</title>
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tim943 asked: I&#8217;ve searched the web but can&#8217;t find the information anywhere.  The insurance company licenced the pay as you drive technology from a US company.  What with a recent report out on road congestion, this means that a gps type device would need to be fitted to every car to track the [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>tim943</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>I&#8217;ve searched the web but can&#8217;t find the information anywhere.  The insurance company licenced the pay as you drive technology from a US company.  What with a recent report out on road congestion, this means that a gps type device would need to be fitted to every car to track the distance travelled, where and when the car went.  Who are the manufacturers of these devices?<br />
Thankyou for your responses.  I have found out that the in-car device used by Norwich Union is Traffic Master.<br/><br/></div>
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