5 Trimble Transportation Delivering Video Clips When & How You Want Them A key component of most video platforms is the ability to trigger recordings based on vehicle or driver behavior. If a vehicle rapidly accelerates or suddenly stops, the system will know to capture this footage, regardless of if it results in an accident. Likewise, fleets can also apply their own customized triggers to look for behaviors that may be specific to their driver base. While these triggered clips are essential to informing driver coaching efforts, they aren’t the only way for a fleet to utilize video to enhance coaching. Leading video platforms also include an on- demand feature, allowing back office personnel such as safety managers to recall video from a specific truck at a specific time, further providing context to correctable behaviors or near-misses. While video technology can help mitigate the effects of an accident, what if it could help reduce the likelihood of them occurring in the first place? Although accidents are an inherent part of transportation, video technology can play a key role in helping a fleet intervene to correct behaviors that might lead to an accident down the road. For fleets and their drivers, video is becoming an essential part of the driver coaching process, helping everyone gain a better understanding of what types of behavior may need to be addressed and how to proactively improve safety across an entire driver base. How? Video technology can help by: Reason #2: Enhancing Driver Coaching Efforts Trigger Event Footage Uploaded Review Safety

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