Weather, captured automatically

Some states require bad-weather driving hours. And even if yours doesn't, weather data makes your practice log more complete. Moda grabs the conditions when your session starts so you don't have to write anything down.

How it works

When you start a session, Moda pulls current conditions from Apple WeatherKit. Temperature, precipitation probability, visibility. It takes less than a second and happens in the background.

The weather is recorded when the session ends. Whatever conditions WeatherKit reports at that moment is what gets saved to your log. This means the recorded weather reflects the conditions at the conclusion of your drive.

37 conditions, 6 categories

WeatherKit reports 37 distinct weather conditions. Moda maps them into 6 categories that actually matter for driving:

  • Clear — sunny, mostly clear, partly cloudy
  • Rain — drizzle, rain, heavy rain, freezing rain
  • Snow — flurries, snow, heavy snow, sleet, blizzard
  • Fog — fog, haze, smoky, blowing dust
  • Wind — windy, breezy conditions
  • Storm — thunderstorms, severe weather, hail

Rain, snow, fog, wind, and storm all count as bad weather. If your state tracks those hours, Moda tallies them for you.

Override when needed

Forecasts are good but not perfect. Maybe you drove through a storm that cleared before the session started. Or the closest weather station was 30 miles away. You can tap to override the detected weather to any of the 6 categories. It takes two seconds.

Visible everywhere

Weather shows up in your session details, on the Live Activity lock screen widget, and in your exported logs. When your parent reviews your sessions, they'll see exactly what conditions you practiced in.

Your DMV export includes weather data too. If an examiner asks about bad-weather experience, you've got the records to back it up.

Try Moda

Every session. Every condition. All recorded.