3 ways to make your fleet more secure with connected data

2020-07-09T22:00:00.000Z

Companies are looking to improve fleet safety, reduce maintenance and fuel costs, and increase vehicle productivity and efficiency. Indeed, connected data is the answer.

In this article, we look at how connected vehicles can make your fleet safer, smarter and more productive.

Monitor driver behavior

Fleet managers can use telematics data to monitor driver behavior. Data received from your vehicles can be used to track incidents of excessive speed, hard acceleration, braking, cornering and more.

Develop individual training for at-risk drivers

Fleet managers can share behavior with each driver in an individual setting. They can also organize a competition between drivers or teams of drivers. By harnessing their competitive spirit, you can motivate your drivers to reduce unsafe behavior while recognizing and rewarding the safest among them.

Locate vehicles in real time

It's not just about installing a telematics device to track your vehicles in real time, it's about knowing how to use the information and having the right infrastructure to manage it. Thus, a combination of an integrated fleet management technology with a geolocation solution will help you increase your fleet's performance to a whole new level.

Analyzing data from connected vehicles helps fleet managers run safer fleets with less downtime. By tracking vehicle data in real time, you reduce the risk of breakdowns and accidents, ensuring optimal safety for all your assets and drivers.