Insurance company, Sompo Japan, has launched a safety driving support service called "Driving!" that utilizes a drive recorder with communication capabilities. The service comes with a dedicated smartphone app that allows users to easily review the recorded videos from the drive recorder by connecting to it via Wi-Fi. The app also provides a driving diagnosis report that visualizes the user's driving skills and allows them to reflect on their driving and improve their driving abilities. Additionally, by installing the Driving! drive recorder in their insured vehicle and achieving a driving characteristic score of or higher based on the driving data obtained, customers can receive a % discount on their next year's auto insurance premium. This system aims to provide customers with insurance premiums that are based on their driving characteristics and give them a sense of satisfaction. The main features of the app include driving records, which provide monthly reports, evaluations of each drive, and analysis of near-miss incidents. The app also automatically sends video footage ( seconds before and seconds after impact detection) to Sompo Japan if a strong impact from an accident is detected. In the case of accidents that do not involve strong impacts, users can download the video footage from the app and send it to Sompo Japan. The app also provides information on accident response, allowing users to quickly understand what needs to be done in the event of an accident, as well as the process for resolving the accident. Furthermore, the app utilizes the location information during parking to inform users of where they have parked their car. Some important points to note when using the service include the fact that it is exclusively for Sompo Japan policyholders, using a smartphone while driving or looking at the screen is dangerous and should only be done in a safe location, and there may be cases where the driving data and video footage cannot be received from the drive recorder or the dedicated server due to communication conditions. It is also mentioned that the app's Wi-Fi connection with the drive recorder is restricted on Android devices and users are advised to consider upgrading to Android for Wi-Fi connectivity. Additionally, the app may have display issues on smaller screen devices, so it is recommended to use devices with a screen size of . inches or larger. Lastly, the text mentions that prior registration is required to use the service, the information obtained through the app is sent to a dedicated server, and the app uses location information services. It also states that the company is not responsible for any damages caused by using the service and that the QR code used in the app is a registered trademark of Denso Web Corporation. The text concludes by mentioning that there are currently issues with the app's compatibility with Android , but the company is working on resolving them and will provide updates once improvements are confirmed.