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Explore how anonymous data supports research and infrastructure improvement.
Every recorded drive in LETSTOP represents a moment where a real person made safer or less safe choices. When anonymized and combined, these moments become behavior insights that can support research, technology design, and long term road safety improvements.
Behavior insights are not about a single driver. They describe patterns that appear across many trips and many users.
These insights stay statistical. They are not personal histories and they are not used to target individuals.
Before behavior data is used for analysis, it passes through privacy protections.
The goal is to understand how people drive in general, not how you drive specifically.
Anonymous behavior insights can be useful for researchers and safety organizations who study how distraction affects real roads.
Any such use needs clear rules, appropriate agreements, and respect for local laws and standards.
Where allowed, aggregated insights can also help highlight places where drivers struggle to stay focused.
On a high level, this type of information can support discussions about safer road design.
Privacy settings and policies describe how LETSTOP can use behavioral data and for which purposes. You stay in control through account settings, consent screens, and clear explanations of how data supports safety related work.
When handled carefully, anonymous behavior insights can help everyone. They make distraction visible at a community level and give designers, researchers, and safety teams better information. LETSTOP is built so that this collective learning happens without exposing your personal activity, while still turning your safer choices into rewards for you.
Put your knowledge into practice and start earning rewards for safer driving.