Join India’s Premier Club for Responsible Drivers

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    Thank you for your interest in Attento! We’ll review your submission and send you an invite code if you qualify. Meanwhile, drive safe — and we hope to welcome you to the club soon.

    Join India’s Premier Club for Responsible Drivers

    Membership is by invitation only. Tell us a bit about yourself, and we’ll get in touch with you when we roll out the beta program.
    Disclaimer:
    By submitting this form, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy, and consent to be contacted by Team Attento for the purpose of onboarding, verification, and eligibility review. Your information is secure and will never be shared without your consent.

    How we calculate Attento score

    BRAKING

    Hard braking refers to a sudden and significant decrease in vehicle speed, often indicative of abrupt stops or emergencies. Hard braking is characterised by drop in vehicle’s speed in excess of 0.3g or about 10 kmph, in one second.

    PHONE USAGE

    Hard braking refers to a sudden and significant decrease in vehicle speed, often indicative of abrupt stops or emergencies. Hard braking is characterised by drop in vehicle’s speed in excess of 0.3g or about 10 kmph, in one second.

    SPEEDING

    Excessive speeding occurs when the vehicle surpasses the designated speed limit for a given road or driving condition. It is defined as exceeding the posted speed limit for extended periods.

    ACCELERATION

    Rapid acceleration refers to a swift increase in vehicle speed, often associated with aggressive overtaking manoeuvre or a fast start from an idle position such as traffic lights or toll booths. It is characterized by acceleration exceeding a threshold of 0.3g or about 10 kmph per second.

    VIOLATIONS

    Traffic violations encompass a range of infractions, including illegal entries into one-way roads or illegal u-turns, speeding through hospital and school zones and many more.

    TURNS

    Sharp turns occur when the vehicle makes a rapid change in direction, typically at high speeds or with a narrow turning radius. They are often characterised by a turn angle of greater than 20 degrees per second.