How the governing body for world motor sport used Greater Than's data analysis to launch the first global smart driving challenge
Hear from Luca Pascotto, the Road Safety and Global Advocacy at the FIA, about what the FIA does and how they use Greater Than’s technology.
Luca explains how the FIA Smart Driving Challenge measures driver safety and sustainability, and why this is important to the FIA.
We have been working with Greater Than for 10 years now and we hope that the collaboration will continue to bring new ideas and new opportunities to use the benefits of data for improving mobility.
Luca Pascotto
Road Safety and Global Advocacy, FIA
The FIA is committed to making global mobility safer and more sustainable for all and recognizes that we all need to be part of the solution to solving the climate crisis. While we all need to get from A to B, it believes the industry can also innovate, introduce and transfer technology that shows environmental leadership, including meeting carbon neutrality targets.
Comprised of 244 motoring and motor sport club members in 146 countries, the FIA is in a unique position to facilitate communication and the exchange of ideas among its 80 million members.
In partnership with Greater Than, the FIA developed the FIA Smart Driving Challenge (FIA SDC), the world’s only challenge that unites all road users and encourages smart, safe, eco-friendly driving.
By encouraging everyday drivers to adopt skills that are better for safety and sustainability, it has the potential to make a tremendous impact on the future of the planet.
Each FIA SDC season consists of monthly heats, each lasting four weeks. Three qualifying drivers from each heat are entered into online playoffs towards the end of the Season. The playoffs are followed by a live head-to-head finale between the top two drivers. During COVID-19 this took place in a digital format. The winner of the grand finale is crowned “World’s Smartest Driver”.
I’m extremely passionate about making changes that benefit the environment, and this is such a fun way to make a difference. I encourage everyone to join the FIA SDC to see how easy it is to reduce the impact of everyday trips.
Alexandre Stricher
winner of the FIA SDC 2024 Season
Upon joining the FIA SDC, participants are assigned to a team with a professional driving coach. As well as competing individually, each team joins the FIA SDC as a community to demonstrate the value of working together to create positive change on the roads.
The FIA SDC also provides a platform for additional research into driver safety and health. For example, in October 2022, the FIA and Greater Than launched a three-month Subevent with the FIA SDC’s official timing partner, Garmin. The “Drive Well Challenge – powered by Garmin” enabled Greater Than to conduct a study on the relationship between driver health and road risk.
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