Top 6 benefits of smart video for your business
Video telematics is more advanced than ever before. Using video telematics gives fleet managers more visibility by providing...
Read moreThe technology of tomorrow is here today. Dashcams and smart video backed by artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning are taking off and helping businesses and organisations make impactful changes, especially when integrated with telematics technology.
According to Berg Insight, the growth of dashcams in vehicles accounted for the largest revenue share of over 65.0% in 2020 and is expected to register the highest annual growth from 2021 to 2028. (1)
The potential improvements in vehicle and driver safety for smart video technology fuels much of this expected growth. The results from a recent survey conducted by ABI Research for Verizon Connect, showed that customers using telematics solutions saw a 44% decrease in accidents, with 72% of those polled agreeing that driver safety improved. Furthermore, 57% of respondents reduced costs associated with accidents by up to 16% (2).
Safety is paramount to the modern fleet - drivers on average travel of 20.000 kilometres per year (3) in New Zealand, 54.7 kilometres on average a day per year increasing their chances of being involved in an accident.
But if your business or organisation relies on a mobile workforce, you likely understand how hard it is to get a complete sense of what drivers and vehicles are experiencing on the roads, in addition to gathering and analysing other data points and metrics to help improve efficiency, all while reducing costs.
An integrated system that seamlessly provides telematics with driver-facing and road-facing video data in a single platform offers an invaluable depth of knowledge to businesses and organisations.
When powered by AI, smart video solutions can automatically classify events by severity and minimise the burden of even more data on fleet owners and managers by only alerting them to events that require immediate attention. Machine learning using collected data continuously improves its analysis and accuracy of assessments over time, adding to its usefulness over time.
Smart video solutions also serve as an unbiased witness, an incomparable driver training tool, and a data goldmine to support advanced analytics, efficiency and cost measures.
To help fleets better navigate the road toward video adoption, our new ebook highlights the major benefits fleets can realise from this next-generation technology. Dive in to learn more about the following ways that smart video can help your organisation:
Download the new ebook How Smart Video Fuels Smart Business to learn more about how an integrated video solution can help protect your business.
Our ebook also investigates what to look for in a fleet-wide smart video solution itself. Video solutions have come a long way, and innovations in hardware and analysis tools such as AI and machine learning mean there’s even more to learn before you sign that contract. For example, the right technology for your organisation should be intuitive and easily integrate with existing telematics and GPS systems.
Features to note can include:
Video telematics: smart solutions to help protect your drivers and deliver tangible results
AI-backed video telematics with driver-facing and road-facing cameras is reshaping safety and efficiency for fleets. Fleet businesses are able to see how smart video can serve as an unbiased witness, an incomparable driver training tool and a gold mine of data.
The Fleet Technology Trends Report in Australia and New Zealand Survey conducted for Verizon Connect by ABI Research reported that 42% of respondents use video telematics technology in their businesses.
Top 6 goals achieved since implementing an in-cab video solution across all industries in Australia and New Zealand:
78% consider in-cab video “extremely” or “very beneficial” in all the industries. (4)
For an in-depth dive into the major benefits of fleet video, and to learn more about how it can positively impact operations, download your copy of this ebook today.
Sources:
Source (1): https://media.berginsight.com/2022/04/21155248/bi-videotelematics3-ps.pdf
Source (2): The Video Telematics Market. M2M Research Series 2021.www.berginsight.com
(3)https://www.transport.govt.nz/assets/Uploads/Report/AnnualFleetStatistics.pdfFleet Technology Trends Report Europe 2023
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