Want to feel confident as you roll into this year's International Roadcheck? Don't become another Out of Service (OOS) statistic. From June 6 through June 8, approximately 10,000 CVSA-certified inspectors
Aug. 3, 2017
Many organizations rely on traditional telematics technology to gain insights into their drivers’ performance. Telematics provides vehicle operation data like GPS and fuel data, as well as information on erratic driving events such as hard braking, sudden swerving, or collisions. However, telematics data often doesn’t tell the whole story of what’s happening on the road and inside your driver’s vehicle—or, more importantly, why it’s happening.
This is a story that often can be more accurately told by video telematics, which collects and processes video and vehicle data together—to deliver insights you can’t obtain by other methods.
Download this whitepaper now, and learn the root causes of collisions, how video can help you identify good driving behavior, and how to predict which drivers are more likely to be involved in a collision.
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