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Ever wondered what your next moves would be if your vehicle got stolen or into an accident tomorrow? 

These are not pleasant scenarios to think about, and having a plan could make all the difference between simply claiming from your vehicle insurance or paying for damages, replacement parts, or even a brand-new vehicle straight from your pocket. Driving around without the safety net of vehicle tracking or insurance could result in a huge financial blow one day, so why risk it?

Let’s dive into insurance and vehicle tracking and see how they can affect your vehicle’s safety and back pocket.

In this article, you will:

  • Learn about the factors that influence your vehicle insurance premiums
  • Explore the relationship between vehicle trackers and insurance rates
  • Understand how having a vehicle tracker can positively influence premiums
  • Discover the emerging trend of installing backup vehicle tracking units
  • Get to know Cartrack's vehicle safety solutions and insurance services

Understanding the basics of vehicle insurance

As a South African driver, you never know when your vehicle might be stolen, in an accident, or damaged by changing weather. None of these events are in your control, but they can greatly affect your vehicle's safety and your wallet.

Vehicle insurance all starts with your needs. What type of vehicle cover do you want, and which package can you afford?

There are two types of car insurance on the market: third-party fire and theft insurance and comprehensive coverage.

  • Third-party fire and theft: This is the more affordable option that ensures that whatever object you collide with during an accident will be fixed, but the downside is that your vehicle won’t be repaired or paid out for. You only get paid out if your vehicle gets stolen or catches fire.
  • Comprehensive cover: This is the cover most motorists opt for, as it covers third-party liabilities plus damages from accidents, vandalism, theft, natural disasters and more. Only a few things aren't covered, like if the insured driver was intoxicated or under the influence of drugs during the accident, if the driver is unlicensed, or if the vehicle is not roadworthy.

To better understand your insurance premiums, let’s first look at the factors that affect them.

Vehicle insurance premiums and factors that influence your rates

Everything that happens in our country, from crime rates to potholes, seems to have an effect on your premiums. Let’s see what factors have a say in how much you pay for vehicle insurance.

  1. Inflation

    A country’s inflation rate influences more than your monthly grocery budget. It also impacts how much you pay for your vehicle’s insurance. This is considered one of the biggest contributors to increased premium rates because inflation impacts vehicle repair amounts and the cost of replacement parts, resulting in increased claim payouts. To make up for this, insurance companies respond by increasing your monthly premiums.
  2. Reinsurance

    Reinsurance is supposed to reduce risks' net liability and protect against catastrophes from large or multiple losses. However, frequent claims due to accidents, higher payouts because of inflation, and high-risk events like riots, power grid failures, and the recent damaging summer hail storms have all contributed to higher premiums.
  3. Repair and replacement costs

    The lack of vehicle parts increases demand, which results in higher prices and insurance premiums. If the global supply chain gets disrupted, there might be a decrease in replacement parts and motor vehicle repair. As a result, parts, labour and equipment prices increased worldwide, resulting in higher insurance rates.
  4. State of roads

    As a motorist, I'm sure you’ve seen the many potholes scattered across multiple roads around South Africa. The lack of road maintenance affects the health of your vehicles, from damaging tyres to leaving scratches on the car or even cutting important wires. This causes drivers to get additional vehicle coverage for rims or tyres because poor road conditions cause increased insurance claims.
  5. Car theft

    The more vehicles are stolen or damaged in hijacking attempts, the more motorists file claims for their lost or damaged vehicles, which results in higher insurance premiums. In 2023, there were 22,742 total carjackings reported. Just imagine how much insurance companies paid out that year!

    While this paints a grim picture of the ever-increasing premiums, insurance companies still try to see the silver lining and give their clients a chance to reduce their monthly vehicle insurance costs by installing a vehicle tracking device.

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Relationship between vehicle trackers and insurance rates

While installing a tracking unit on your vehicle is not the answer to all your vehicle insurance problems, it definitely helps and might even significantly decrease your monthly premiums.

Installing a GPS vehicle tracking unit in your cars so you always know the location of your vehicles in real time encompasses vehicle tracking. With the help of telematics, you can also receive vehicle information such as your driving behaviour, your vehicle's odometer rate, any maintenance issues, and how much fuel your vehicle consumes per trip. 

This tool is essential for individuals who want to keep an eye on their vehicle and increase the chances of it being found if stolen, as well as for businesses that want to track their vehicle's movements, monitor fuel consumption, keep up with fleet maintenance and improve driver behaviour habits such as speeding, abrupt braking and harsh turning.

How does having a vehicle tracker influence your insurance premium?

Having a vehicle tracking device is often advised, as it positively influences your insurance premiums. Insurance companies tend to offer drivers lower premiums if they own a tracking unit. 

Why?

  • Tracking devices can reduce the chances of vehicle theft, or if theft occurs, they can increase the chances of your vehicle being found and retrieved, thus making these vehicles less risky to insure. Insurance companies will be less likely to pay out a full claim in case of theft.
  • Installing a tracking unit tells your insurance company that you’ve done your part in protecting your vehicle and that your vehicle’s safety is a priority.

While having a tracking unit won’t magically grant you free vehicle insurance or massive discounts, it could significantly decrease your premium and make it more affordable.

Back-up unit trend

A new trend in town has motorists going back to their vehicle tracking companies asking for seconds. That's right, insurance brokers have started asking their customers to fit an additional vehicle tracking unit into their vehicles as an extra safety measure. Here’s why.

After a vehicle has been stolen, most criminals get to work by immediately searching for the installed vehicle tracking unit to remove it or block its signal with a jammer, so authorities or vehicle tracking companies have difficulty tracking down the vehicle. With two trackers installed, the vehicle is more likely to be found. 

While criminals search for the first unit and try to remove it, the second one gives authorities a bit of time to lock down the vehicle’s location and hopefully recover it in one piece, increasing stolen vehicle recovery and positively impacting vehicle safety. 

Cartrack provides a two-in-one solution for motorists

Cartrack is your trusted partner in fleet management, vehicle tracking and insurance. Our trusted vehicle safety solutions include all the essential features any driver needs to safeguard their vehicle:

  • Real-time vehicle tracking
  • CarWatch
  • Geofencing
  • Protector
  • 24/7 control room support
  • Skilled on-the-ground and air recovery agents
  • Limited recovery warranty (T&Cs apply)

On top of our list of premium safety features, our industry-leading solutions extend to providing drivers with premium, comprehensive coverage that can be tailored to their needs.

Cartrack Insurance Agency is our very own independent financial brokerage that does all the insurance scouting for you. From the many insurance companies we’ve partnered with, we can provide up to 15 insurance quotes ranging from comprehensive insurance for major incidents to third-party coverage.

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Make vehicle peace of mind your new normal with Cartrack

Let Cartrack help you find the right insurance company for your vehicle and your budget. Contact Cartrcak now, and we’ll provide you with 15 free insurance quotes to choose from. 

Invest in reliable vehicle tracking and partner with a trusted insurance company to enhance your vehicle’s safety.

Our quick FAQ on how premiums and vehicle tracking work hand-in-hand

Do you still need answers to more of your insurance and Cartrack questions? Don’t worry—here are a few popular questions about the relationship between car insurance and vehicle tracking units.

Q1. Why should I choose Cartrack for vehicle tracking instead of going through my insurance company?

Well, there are three good answers to this question:

  1. What Cartrack provides that many insurance companies don’t is the Cartrack Limited Recovery Warranty. If we can’t find your stolen vehicle, the warranty offers a cash-back amount of up to R150 000 (T&Cs apply).
  2. If you file a claim with your insurer, they will have full access to your private vehicle tracking trip data, which includes speeding, trip duration, etc., and might reject your claim based on what they discover.

Q2. I already have a tracking unit with another company, why should I switch to Cartrack?

  1. Cartrack has a very high stolen vehicle recovery rate of over 90%. This, along with our skilled air and on-the-ground recovery team, gives you peace of mind that Cartrack will strive to recover your vehicle if it's ever stolen.
  2. Cartrack is voted the most trusted vehicle tracking company in South Africa with a 9.4 score and is highly rated in security according to HelloPeter users.
  3. We have many premium vehicle safety features such as CarWatch, Geofence and Protector that work 24/7 to keep your vehicle safe when parked or on the road.

If this is not enough, consider the low price of safety we offer from R99 per month, ensuring we are not only protecting your vehicle but your budget as well.

Q3. Does Cartrack only offer the R99 per month package?

No, our R99 per month package is the lowest price for premium safety we offer; thus, it's one of the popular options to choose from. Your package can change according to the features you want to include for your vehicle’s safety, e.g., CarWatch.

Q4. What benefits can I get from Cartrack that I can not get from my insurer?

With Cartrack, you not only get many features to protect your vehicle on a day-to-day basis, but you also retain control and privacy over your vehicle tracking data. Our advanced technology, 24-hour control room and dedicated recovery teams ensure a quick response whenever you report your vehicle stolen. With our audited stolen vehicle recovery rate of over 90%, you’ll rest assured knowing your vehicle’s safety.

Q5. How much are Cartrack’s insurance services?

Cartrack’s insurance services are free to customers. Even if you are not a subscriber to our vehicle tracking unit, you can still contact us for a free insurance quote that will fit your needs and lifestyle.

Cartrack is dedicated to providing drivers with the services they need, from tracking to insurance solutions. Don’t leave your vehicle’s safety to chance, contact Cartrack today.

Looking to insure your vehicle but don’t know where to start? Let this blog show you what vehicle insurance and Cartrack can do for your vehicle’s safety.