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5 Ways Vehicle Tracking can Improve Safety

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With vehicle tracking, you get insight into events that phone calls and texts can’t deliver, such as real-time vehicle locations and routing, insight into driving behaviour and compliance, and more. Here are five ways vehicle tracking can improve safety for fleets:

Tracking driving behaviour 

Having insight into how your drivers perform on the road is essential to keeping costs low, drivers safe, and customers happy. Vehicle tracking systems give you access to safety analytics and actionable data you can use to track poor driving habits. You can easily monitor how fast a vehicle speeds in specific areas, when harsh braking occurred and sharp turns happened, and see acceleration rates, helping you pinpoint areas of concern and coach your drivers as needed. By curbing bad driving behaviour, you help increase the longevity of your fleet through less wear and tear, fewer accidents, and lower fuel costs.

Customise driver training

Vehicle tracking solutions help you break down driving behaviour that could lead to serious accidents or events down the road. Through actionable safety data, you can virtually spot trends and patterns of bad driving for individual drivers. Plus, integrated dashboard camera technology lets you record hours of driving, enabling you to see what your drivers experience at any point in time during their work hours. These safety tools give you insight into your fleet’s driving habits no matter its size. You can use the information to customise training sessions for individuals and groups with specific driving habits and reward the good drivers who keep your business safe.
 

Improve vehicle maintenance

A fleet is as good as the shape it’s in. The right vehicle tracking system gives you insight into your fleet’s health by reporting on a vehicle’s maintenance or service needs. With vehicle tracking software, you can set thresholds and custom alerts for pre-trip inspections and maintenance based on odometer readings from the vehicle. This lets you monitor and support your fleet’s longevity and stay ahead of any costly repairs or unnecessary services that stem from unmaintained assets.
 

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Reduce accidents

Vehicle tracking software isn’t simply about monitoring vehicles––it helps guide your team in unforeseen events you wouldn’t be able to track otherwise. When out on a job or delivery, drivers navigate unfamiliar territory, exposing them to potential risks and accidents. A common feature included with vehicle tracking solutions, in-cab devices use GPS technology with street-level maps and data available in web-based dispatch systems to give turn-by-turn directions to keep vehicles out of harm’s way.

Adhere to compliance and regulations

Tired drivers and the road is a dangerous and often costly combination. Rules and regulations are in place to ensure drivers get the rest they need and work the hours required to maintain a good work-life balance. Vehicle tracking solutions worth investing in have the ability to use tacographs to monitor and record driving information to meet compliance. Vehicle tracking software also enables you to set alerts and send messages to your drivers for break reminders and other compliance-related tasks. Businesses can count on drivers to remain compliant and rest between and during their shifts, reducing the number of traffic incidents involving drivers, violations, and costly fines across your fleet.

 

Driver Hours - Rest Break


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