Lytx revealed several new technology capabilities that build upon its ability to quickly, comprehensively, and accurately identify driving risk.
Using precise, cutting-edge technology, this new driver-powered approach to safety is a way for drivers to be more proactive and accountable for their own improvement while giving management the necessary visibility and data to effectively monitor and intervene if needed.
“Fleets today are looking for reliable technology that allows drivers to quickly improve in the moment and with little or no manager intervention,” said Lytx President Doron Lurie. “A driver-powered approach to safety empowers drivers to take charge of their own safety while freeing up precious manager time that can be redirected to other areas of the business.”
Lytx is adding a number of new capabilities to its safety offerings in support of this driver-powered approach, including:
- “Inattentive” trigger: Uses proprietary machine vision and artificial intelligence (MV+AI) to detect when the driver’s attention may be unfocused, or the driver may be experiencing a condition such as fatigue or drowsiness without the reliance on an accelerometer event
- Real-time in-cab alerts for five different risky driving behaviors: Cell phone use, eating and drinking, smoking, no seatbelt, speeding, and inattentiveness
- Behavior duration reporting: Uses MV+AI to track and quantify both the duration and percentage of drive time a driver was engaged in risky driving behavior, providing a more holistic view of persistent risk
With these new MV+AI-powered updates, when an event is detected, the DriveCam Event Recorder will issue a real-time in-cab alert to help drivers recognize and address their own risky behaviors and self-correct in the moment. Depending on the behavior, the alert will include a light and/or spoken phrase. With Lytx’s ability to detect more than 60 driving behaviors with greater than 95% accuracy, its in-cab alerts are some of the most precise and actionable in the industry.
Drivers will also have access to new check-in tools allowing them to review their own video and performance after-the-fact, including behavior duration. This gives a new perspective on past events and supports long-term retention on lessons learned during a drive. If desired, managers can stay informed by subscribing to push notifications and reports on pertinent information.
“Backed by award-winning technology and a proven strategy that has helped hundreds of thousands of drivers safely navigate billions of miles, fleet managers can be confident in this approach and can track progress along the way to respond to any critical events or incidents and intervene as needed,” continued Lurie.