Daily Infographic: Dash cams — Your fleet guardians
Dash cams — Your fleet guardians
Dash cams — Your fleet guardians
DRIVE automatically spots areas for improvement so drivers can request coaching to boost their safe driving miles.
PowerFleet offers in-cab and exterior camera technology, as well as visibility for the freight pallets inside the trailer.
Samsara is adding three features to its AI dashcam product, including live streaming and mask detection, giving fleets more tools to monitor and improve driver safety in a socially distanced world.
Fatigue may not play as much of a role in risky driving behaviors, but how long a commercial driver has been driving does, according to new research.
It’s now possible for managers to virtually ride shotgun with their drivers—and that’s a good thing.
By fully recording a view of the road and inside the cab, dash cams provide benefits to drivers, including assistance in court cases and with insurance companies in the event of an accident, as well as overall safety enhancement.
This white paper explores the pros and cons that companies consider when deciding whether or not to implement dash cameras.
Among the resistant 30%, reasons to avoid dash cams range from protecting driver privacy to the fear of driver turnover.
FreightWaves and J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc.—the nation’s leading provider of safety and compliance solutions for the transportation industry—recently conducted a survey to better understand the factors fleets use to decide whether or not to implement dash cams, and we invite you to participate in an hour-long webinar on Thursday, September 19 at 2pm ET as we discuss the results.
Canadian Larry Ash welcomes carrier’s dismissal of fellow trucker he recorded making a dangerous pass in British Columbia.