There's likely much to be gained by policyholders having insurers as a 'back seat driver' if it helps avoid accidents and save lives as well as money. (Shutterstock) There's likely much to be gained by policyholders having insurers as a 'back seat driver' if it helps avoid accidents and save lives as well as money. (Shutterstock)

Could telematic data mining turn out to be a regulatory minefield for insurers collecting information on policyholders in real time?

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