AB.TNC Flashcards
(14 cards)
Identify the purpose of the Alberta’s Standard Policy Form (SPF9).
SPF9 provides auto insurance for Transportation Network Companies (TNCs) and their authorized TNC drivers.
What insurance must a driver have who provides ride-sharing services?
- personal insurance (for normal personal use)
- insurance through their TNC (for periods when they are providing ride-sharing services)
Describe the 4 ‘use periods’ related to SPF9.
PERIOD 0:
personal use - driver is NOT logged in to the TNC app
- (driver’s own insurer is liable for accident)PERIOD 1
: driver IS logged in to the TNC app, but has not accepted a ride
- (if driver’s own insurer denies claim, then TNC insurer is liable and no COLL cov; max: 1M)PERIOD 2
: driver HAS accepted a ride and is en route (TNC insurer is liable)PERIOD 3
: passengers are IN vehicle (TNC insurer is liable)
Identify coverage triggers that BEGIN and END accident benefits coverage under SPF9.
- BEGIN coverage: driver logs in the TNC app
- END coverage: driver logs out (or last passenger exits vehicle)
Identify 3 pieces of information that TNC must make available to the public and consumers.
- LICENSE: a proper municipal license
- POLICY: valid auto insurance policy (on website or driver’s smart-phone)
- IIF (Insurance Information Form) via driver’s smart-phone
Identify the purpose of IIF (Insurance Information Form)
provide basic information to ride-sharing passengers about the driver and their insurance coverage
Briefly explain the basic layout of IIF (4 items)
NAME of insured / insurer
POLICY #
POLICY effective / expiration date
VEHICLE description
Identify 2 situations where SPF9 purchased by a TNC would NOT provide coverage when the driver IS logged in
- carrying street-hailed passengers
- transporting cargo
In the event of an accident, describe the exchange of information required between the TNC, insurance providers, & brokers (5 items)
ACCIDENT INFO: dates, times, circumstances
ELECTRONIC INFO: precise times when driver was logged in and logged out of TNC app
Give 2 examples of technology that are disrupting the insurance and transportation marketplace
- UBI (Usage-Based Insurance)
- ride-sharing (Ex: Uber)
Identify a similarity between UBI and ride-sharing
Both require NEW TECHNOLOGY to function
- UBI requires a device installed in your car to capture driving data
- RIDE-SHARING technology requires a smart-phone app to connect providers and customers
Identify a difference between UBI and ride-sharing
UBI is a way for insurance customers to LOWER THEIR RATES based on good driving habits
RIDE-SHARING technology requires a NEW TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY to cover the use of personal vehicles to carry paying customers.
Identify 2 issues/dangers associated with UBI technology
UBI: collects personal data, so data PRIVACY & TRANSPARENCY regarding use of UBI data must be addressed
Identify 2 issues/dangers associated with ride-sharing technology
RIDE-SHARING must ensure that drivers have PROPER COVERAGE to protect drivers and consumers
COMPETITIVE IMPACT to traditional taxi-drivers and taxi companies could be devastating