ORFK tries to motivate domestic drivers in a special way, as the newly developed mobile application practically competes on who adheres to speed limits as many times as possible.
The reward points system also works with various shops and service providers, where points can be redeemed for gifts and discounts
The OBBPoint application will be constantly updated, based on location coordinates, monitoring that
The application is subject to registration, but is completely anonymous, as only an e-mail address and a username are required to use it. The app is not tied to a specific car and only monitors speed when the user turns it on.
Interestingly, it can be used by more than one person in a car, and a children’s version of OBBPoint will be available. and different souvenirs will be raffled off between the same rank.
The app is expected to launch sometime in early August and can be downloaded on both iOS and Android phones.
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