10% discount Gone? Progressive Ends Motive Dashcam Enrollments, Signals New Telematics Program
Sage Sullyblues
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Progressive has ended new enrollments in its commercial trucking dashcam program with Motive, marking the end of a partnership that many fleets have used to improve safety and qualify for insurance discounts.
The change became effective on July 1, 2026. While current customers will continue receiving benefits for now, trucking companies hoping to enroll in the program will have to wait until Progressive announces a replacement.
According to the company, a new commercial telematics program is already in development and will be introduced in the near future. Progressive has not yet released details about the new platform, its technology partner, or how the program will differ from the current one.
For many trucking companies, the announcement raises questions about the future of insurance discounts tied to dashcams and driver monitoring technology. It also reflects a broader trend across the trucking insurance industry, where telematics has become an important tool for measuring risk and rewarding safe driving.
No Immediate Impact on Current Customers
Progressive says existing customers enrolled in the Motive dashcam program will not experience any immediate changes.
Current participants will continue receiving their dashcam credits through the remainder of their current policy term. They will also receive personalized pricing at their first renewal and continue participating in the program until Progressive announces additional changes.
That means fleets already using Motive through Progressive can continue operating as they have without replacing equipment or changing their insurance coverage today.
The biggest impact falls on carriers that were planning to enroll after July 1. Those fleets can no longer sign up for the Motive program through Progressive and will need to wait until the replacement program becomes available.
For insurance agents, the transition may also create additional conversations with customers who are considering new policies or comparing insurance options. Agents will likely need to explain that while the current program has closed to new participants, Progressive still plans to offer a telematics solution in the future.
End of a Well-Known Partnership
During the past several years, Motive has become one of the best-known providers of AI-powered dashcams and fleet safety technology in the trucking industry.
Its cameras record driving events such as hard braking, speeding, distracted driving, following too closely, rapid acceleration, and collisions. Many systems automatically upload video clips to fleet managers, allowing them to coach drivers before risky habits lead to accidents.
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