





How are your drivers driving? Don’t wait for accidents or community complaints to indicate when your drivers are distracted and driving poorly.


Many organizations struggle with not knowing when drivers are speeding or disobeying traffic signals. It’s only a matter of time before risky behavior will lead to an accident.
The first level of safety is the collection of individual risky driver behaviors. These single data points include threshold speed, rapid acceleration, hard braking, and cornering. These events can be monitored with GPS Insight tracking products.
The average cost of an at-fault fatality is $3.6 million, and the average for an at-fault injury accident is $200,000. Many organizations are taking steps to protect themselves with the best in driver coaching and accident prevention.
Today, business owners, safety managers, and insurance carriers know that comprehensive safety means cameras. Our AI analyzes every minute on the road, which lowers risk and keeps drivers safe.

Visibility into driving behavior is essential in understanding your organizational risk. Coaching a driver after a reported violation or accident is not enough to avoid future incidents.

Here are a few questions to consider:
Use a safety management system that allows reporting by individual driver or across the fleet. This includes individual reports such as comparing vehicle speeding over time or aggregating individual driving behaviors to set team and fleet standards.
The average cost of an at-fault fatality is $3.6 million – the average for an at-fault injury accident is $200,000. That’s why many organizations are taking steps to protect themselves with the best in driver coaching and accident prevention.

Here are a few questions to consider:
Today, business owners, safety managers, and insurance carriers know that comprehensive safety means cameras. Using AI that analyses every minute on the road, and in the cab is essential to lowering organization risk and keeping drivers safe.
Coaching a driver after a reported violation or accident is not enough to avoid future incidents.

Here are a few questions to consider:
Not all smart cameras are alike. You need an AI camera that provides in-cab alerting, virtual coaching, and in person coaching guidance. You need all three components to make sure your lower risk results stay for the long haul.
Visibility into driving behavior is essential in understanding your organizational risk.

Here are a few questions to consider: