Navman Wireless adds eLogs, DVIR forms to management system

June 11, 2014

Navman Wireless has added electronic driver log and driver vehicle inspection reporting (DVIR) to its OnlineAVL2 fleet tracking system.

Both reports can now be completed online through a link in the Navman Wireless interface or in the field on Navman Wireless’ M-Nav 800 in-cab touchscreen navigation/message terminal for instant driver access and roadside inspection.

The additions will reduce paperwork and ensure vehicle inspection reports and proper documentation for roadside inspections are maintained. Also, fleets could see fewer roadside-related driver violations yielding improved CSA scores, Navman said.

OnlineAVL2’s electronic driver logs option automates hours of service reporting required by FMCSA Part 395:15. It: 

  • Allows drivers to sign on through their M-Nav unit using their existing driver IDs
  • Automatically records hours of service duty status information, based on detection of vehicle motion, along with vehicle location and miles driven
  • Automatically calculates remaining driver availability
  • Provides driver log history for roadside inspectors via the M-Nav screen
  • Gives dispatchers access to driver logs, including violations, driver time, mileage summaries and driver availability, through the OnlineAVL2 system

The DVIR option enables drivers to electronically record the results of pre- and post-trip inspections per FMCSA regulations Part 396, section 11 and 13. It:

  • Automatically prompts drivers to review the previous inspection when they log on to the M-Nav
  • Allows drivers to report needed repairs and deficiencies for each power unit and attached trailer(s) using their M-Nav display
  • Enables customization of parts lists and common defects descriptions  to speed driver  documentation
  • Displays reports for roadside inspectors with a tap on the M-Nav screen
  • Allows maintenance technicians to review reports, enter notes, and certify that repairs have been made through the OnlineAVL2 system

Both options are provided through a partnership with Innovative Software Engineering (ISE) and customization of its eFleetSuite compliance package to seamlessly integrate with the workflow of the OnlineAVL2 system. 

 “Integrating eLogs and DVIR reporting into our OnlineAVL2 platform eliminates paperwork and reduces the time required to maintain FMCSA compliance,” said Nels Erickson, director of operations, Navman Wireless North America. “This is the latest step in our ongoing effort to aggregate key fleet-related functions under the OnlineAVL2 umbrella to streamline business processes for fleet operators.”

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