A Full Dash Cam Fleet Implementation Guide for Operators
Implementing fleet dash cams works when you treat it like a rollout program. That includes a policy, alert thresholds, coaching cadence, and metrics, among others. This guide gives you the…
Implementing fleet dash cams works when you treat it like a rollout program. That includes a policy, alert thresholds, coaching cadence, and metrics, among others. This guide gives you the…
A GPS tracker tells you where a vehicle was. A GPS dash camera with video telematics shows what happened—time-stamped footage tied to speed and location—so fleets can resolve claims faster,…
This guide is the definitive resource for fleet managers evaluating vehicle camera systems to protect their bottom line. TL;DR: Fleet managers use vehicle camera systems to eliminate liability blind spots,…
Fleet safety has become a daily operational priority for organizations managing vehicles. Crash rates in certain sectors have risen, insurance premiums have increased for many fleets, and compliance regulations continue…
Introduction: Understanding ADAS in Simple Terms Ever seen a delivery vehicle automatically brake when other vehicles cut in front of it? That’s a smart dash camera in action — part…
A moment’s distraction can cost a fleet thousands of costs. A few seconds of tailgating, a missed lane marking, or a delayed reaction to traffic can turn into an accident…
Introduction Fuel prices have become one of the most unpredictable expenses for transportation, construction, and delivery businesses. For fleet managers, even a slight jump in fuel costs can wipe out…
Introduction In this article, we talk about everything you need to know about using a GPS tracking device with API, when you need it, and some of the best options…
A company vehicle sitting idle in your yard isn’t just unused—it’s overhead. It’s a delivery missed, a deadline pushed, or a cost that didn’t need to be there. Multiply that…
A delivery van idles outside a client site for 18 minutes while the driver hunts for a loading-dock code. By the time he’s rolling again, the engine has drunk 0.3…