Extra demands are pushing fleet drivers to work longer hours, increasing the possibility of falling victim to drowsy driving. Technological advances may help protect drivers from these dangers.
Read MoreGetting fleets through the coronavirus crisis will take hard work and ingenuity. Here are some tips we hope will help fleet managers weather the storm.
Read MoreDuring the Covid-19 crisis, while many are staying at or working from home, truckers are under increased pressure to deliver supplies to wherever needed.
Read MoreDowntime is one of a fleet’s greatest challenges – costing money and customers. Maintenance and collisions avoidance tech can help keep vehicles on the road.
Read MoreMobileye 8 Connect collision avoidance platform combines safety and telematics to give fleet managers a powerful tool for reducing collisions and related costs.
Read MoreThe Mobileye Connect Platform combines collision avoidance and telematics which can help fleets build driver training and rewards programs.
Read MoreMobileye’s cutting-edge collision avoidance technology can help fleet managers retain their drivers and improve the safety of their fleet at the same time.
Read MoreBy adopting advanced collision avoidance systems, fleet managers can take full advantage of recent advances in both telematics and artificial intelligence.
Read MoreReducing collisions are a top priority for fleet managers. Beyond safety concerns for fleet drivers, the financial burden and logistical headache of collisions is a main motivator. There are a number of ways fleet managers put effort into reducing or mitigating these costs; implementing a company-wide safety culture, driver training and policy workshops, utilizing telematics to track and incentive safer driving habits. All of these help to tackle the challenge, but today fleets are taking further steps to avoid incidents by equipping their vehicles with collision avoidance technology.
Read More<span style="font-weight: 400">Telematics are an essential part of running an efficient fleet. For Fleet and Safety Managers, however, are they enough? And if not, how are they best supplemented?</span>
Read MoreFleet Managers are torn in different directions – you’ve got to keep your drivers safe and your fleet running at peak efficiency, while at the same time balancing a tight budget. One example of this balancing act is the implementation of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) or collision avoidance systems in fleet vehicles.
Read MoreIn short, a great deal. In addition to the clear benefit of keeping drivers, cargo and other road users safe, safety technology can actually save your business money. The initial investment in the technology can be recouped quicker than you might think, because the system can save you money in a number of ways.
Read MoreEvery single accident in a fleet is costly. In case of a collision, there are costs for repairing the damage, as well as numerous additional costs such as increased insurance premiums, sick pay, and lost productivity, just to name a few. A study done by an independent German traffic safety association <a href="http://bester-beifahrer.de/flottenmanagement/unfallkosten/">found</a> that the average cost of accidents <em>after</em> insurance is estimated to be £1,416 for passenger cars and £2,488 for trucks.
Read MoreKeeping your drivers, vehicles, cargo and other motorists safe is a core responsibility of any fleet manager. That’s why enacting a safety programme not only fosters safety, but it also has the potential to reduce your operating costs, allowing for that capital to be invested elsewhere.
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