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THE NEEDS: 

  • Having visibility on driving behaviours 
  • Reducing fleet fuel consumption and road incidents
  • Reduce CO2 emissions

THE BENEFITS:

  • Improve fleet driver behaviour with an in-cab coaching device notification
  • Boost driver engagement with tools and training designed to encourage best practice and friendly competition

Driving Behaviour Tools  Help You With:

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Detection of idling Pages NEEDS (600 × 400px) (4) Pages NEEDS (600 × 400px) (5)

 

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What does driver behaviour telematics measure?

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Driver behaviour telematics measures key metrics such as speeding, overacceleration, harsh braking, sharp cornering, and excessive engine idling. This information supports fleet management by generating insightful reports which enable managers to increase the safety, efficiency, and overall performance of their fleet.

How does fleet driver monitoring work?

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Fleet driver monitoring uses GPS technology and in-cab coaching tools to track how each vehicle is operated on the road. The system collects data on individual driving habits, which is then analysed to detect unsafe or inefficient behaviour. Fleet managers receive live insights and reports so that they can proactively address issues.

What are the benefits of driver behaviour tracking?

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Implementing driver behaviour tracking offers a range of advantages in fleet management:
  • Improved speed control: Telematics data helps pinpoint drivers who frequently exceed speed limits. With targeted feedback, these drivers can adopt habits that reduce the risk of accidents and cut down on fuel expenses.

  • Less harsh braking: Frequent hard braking leads to increased vehicle wear, higher maintenance costs, and shortens vehicle lifespan. Monitoring allows managers to identify patterns and address them through driver coaching.

  • Decreasing aggressive acceleration: Sudden acceleration consumes more fuel and places stress on the engine. Spotting this behaviour lets managers encourage a more economical and vehicle-friendly driving style.

  • Safer cornering: High-speed cornering endangers both drivers and other road users, while also accelerating tyre and suspension wear. Tracking this behaviour enhances road safety and mitigates vehicle strain.

  • Lower idling times: Leaving engines running while stationary wastes fuel and contributes to unnecessary emissions. Monitoring idle time helps control costs and promotes sustainable driving.