Smart Video, Smart Drivers: Modern Fleet Safety
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Read moreDistracted driving isn’t a safety risk your fleet can afford.According to the OECD, “distracted driving is recognised as a concerning and potentially growing problem in Australia”. However, there is no official definition of “distracted driving” for national statistical collection. Mobile phone use is of particular concern. In less than a year, 56 232 infringements were issued in our country. (1)
Mobile phones are an important of the many distractions that can pull a fleet driver’s attention off the road—but regardless of the cause, distracted driving remains a significant fleet safety threat for commercial fleets.
Also, drivers spend “up to 400% more time with their eyes off the road when text messaging than when not text messaging (Hosking, Young, & Regan, 2006, Monash University, Australia)” (2).Furthermore, the World Health Organization “you are four times more likely to be involved in a collision, if you use a mobile phone while driving’(3).
One of the technologies that can help fleet managers reduce instances of distracted driving is an in-cab, driver-facing camera.
While forward-facing cameras do help fleet managers to mitigate on-the-road risks, driver-facing cameras can be more effective in monitoring driver behavior given they provide an internal view of the cab and front seat.
With the driver-facing Dashcam, Verizon Connect wants to give fleet managers a near real-time inside view of driver actions to help provide a more accurate account of circumstances surrounding driving events (such as hard-braking or hard-acceleration) and other incidents. Both new and existing Verizon Connect Reveal customers can benefit from the ability to view driver footage alongside road-facing footage (dual-facing dashcams) in an effort to mitigate false claims and improve driver safety.
Driver-facing cameras can also help provide visual clarity around distracted driving behaviors—helping managers determine what negative behaviors are most pervasive within the fleet, take action to proactively correct them, and to help coach drivers.
Find out how a dashcam can redefine safety of your employees and vehicles.
Driving-facing in-cab cameras are an easy way for fleet managers to help protect drivers and the business while mitigating risks, leading to better liability protection, a better company reputation and safe operations while on the road.
Sources:
(1): https://www.itf-oecd.org/sites/default/files/australia-road-safety.pdf
(2):https://www.rsa.ie/road-safety/campaigns/mobile-phones-and-distractions#
(3): https://www.rsa.ie/road-safety/campaigns/mobile-phones-and-distractions#
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