Truck driver management software system
Get better visibility into your drivers
With all-in-one integration to dispatching, scheduling and work order management solutions, our driver management software solution helps fleet managers monitor their crew and respond quickly to changing situations. Securely access driver information, including:
- Skill set
- Availability
- Driving performance
- Hours worked
- Vehicle assignment changes
Find new ways to help improve driver performance
Our driver management systems provide many ways to measure and promote safe, economical and efficient driving across your fleet or trucking company.
Unsafe driving alerts
Back-office staff can receive alerts when harsh driving events occur to help identify which drivers need coaching on safe driving behaviours.
Driver assignment history
Managers have access to reports and historical data to quickly and easily see who was driving a fleet vehicle if they receive complaints.
Driver mobile app
Businesses can save on fuel costs and incentivise safety by creating competition among drivers, who can use a mobile app to access company benchmarks and track safety scores.
Gain insight from in-depth driver reports
See metrics on your drivers’ activities to help you address safety issues and simplify compliance.
Daily driver reports
See driver start times, arrival and departure times, stop locations, and distance traveled to help improve productivity and payroll accuracy.
Driver safety reports
Uncover patterns of unwanted behaviour to coach your drivers and promote fleet safety.
Fuel management reports
Identify fuel card fraud and help reduce fuel consumption by monitoring excessive idling and other fuel-wasting behaviours.
Know who’s operating each vehicle
The Verizon Connect driver tracking system, Driver ID, helps you identify the driver in near real time. With GPS trackers installed in your vehicles and a key fob assigned to each worker, you can:
- Identify drivers and track their routes
- Discover unsafe, costly driving behaviours
- Coach your crew and promote safer driving
How Driver ID works
A unique telematics key fob will be associated with each driver, who will be required to use it when they want to use a company vehicle.
Step 1
When the vehicle is turned on, the driver will tap their key fob on the key reader. If the driver forgets, a loud buzzer will sound until they engage the key reader.
Step 2
The driver will hear a beep after they have been identified and associated with the vehicle.
Step 3
Your GPS tracking system will update your back-office telematics data, so you can track your crew.
Case study
Food Distributor Increases Efficiency with Verizon Connect
After a little bit of education, the drivers are now turning the truck engine off and the evidence is very clear that we are starting to save fuel. This has a massive impact on cost cutting across the board.