“…distance driven and vehicle location) and their driving behaviour (excess speed and aggressiveness). This information can improve the insurance ratemaking process and also allows conclusions to be drawn about how to make driving safer (Ayuso, Guillen, & Nielsen, 2018, Lemaire, Park, & Wang, 2016, Paefgen, Staake, & Fleisch, 2014, Ferreira & Minikel, 2013, Paefgen, Staake, & Thiesse, 2013, Langford, Koppel, McCarthy, & Srinivasan, 2008, Sivak et al, 2007, Litman, 2005and Edlin, 2003. New automobile insurance products (known by the acronyms PAYD, pay-asyou-drive, or PHYD, pay-how-you-drive) necessitate the introduction of a GPS device in the insured vehicle to record and store relevant information about variables that change over time, including, for example, the number of kilometres driven per day by the insured, the percentage of kilometres driven above the speed limit, and the percentage of kilometres driven at night, among others.…”