Allstate Joins Intelligent Car Coalition

March 8, 2019
Allstate announced Thursday its membership in the Intelligent Car Coalition.

March 8, 2019—Allstate announced Thursday its membership in the Intelligent Car Coalition.

Allstate views ICC as a group of like thinkers addressing issues of data access and ownership, safety, and liability concerns who can come together to shape the future of personal transportation.

"The new transportation ecosystem relies on vital technologies such as advanced data, sensors, infrastructure, automation and connectivity," said ICC executive director Catherine McCullough. "Allstate has been serving consumers in transportation for decades, and its expertise in policy conversations about these technologies will help us shape thoughtful solutions to make this ecosystem more beneficial for society."

McCullough will moderate an upcoming panel session at SXSW titled Crowdsourcing the Safety Benefits of New Mobility. Allstate's Civgin, who leads Allstate's Service Businesses, will join her and other founding members of the coalition to discuss how to improve the overall driving experience.

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