Deployment event data: Information collected in the event ofĪirbag deployment.Recorded, but the information is wiped out after 250 ignition cycles. Non-deployment event record: Data about crashes that did not lead.It was originally designed to monitor the metrics that signal the deployment of The unit is connected to the airbag system as Often under the driver’s seat or the central console, which is in between the It’s usually placed under the front row seats, most The device looks like a smallīox, the size of an iPod. You will get this information from the owner’s manual. Say hello to the event data recorder in your car!įirst, you need to know if your car has an EDR. Rent vehicles every so often, you need to know what the EDR can do and how itĬan influence the outcome of your accident claim. Another noteworthyįact is that the insurance lobby is more than keen on the installation of theseĭevices, because it serves their cause. (manufactured after 2014) have event data recorders (EDR). Nearly 96% of all vehicles on American roads It is unclear whether the move resulted from the lack of enthusiasm from manufacturers to fit all cars with these units or from the outcry of privacy activists who have been protesting against these data recorders due to potential abuse of the information recorded by these units. The NHTSA recently rolled back its 2012 decision to make event data recorders mandatory in all cars.