Trimble Transportation 4 Reasons Your Fleet Needs Video Technology Reason #3: Providing Drivers with In-Cab Intelligence Click to Play While the video platforms give context after the fact, legacy video systems can’t provide real-time feedback to drivers to help them while they are behind the wheel. As technology matures this is no longer the case, with more advanced systems pairing video recording with in-cab intelligence to give drivers additional awareness when on the road. Some core parts of modern video systems include: Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) You may be familiar with these types of systems, either as factory- Video systems can play a key part in mitigating the risk of driver fatigue. The latest video systems help provide that additional perspective to installed options on your newer trucks or even your own personal vehicle. Many platforms include the option to add fatigue and distraction help drivers make more informed decisions when behind the wheel. Next-generation video systems also feature ADAS capabilities to give a monitoring capabilities. Paired with Artificial Intelligence (AI), this This includes the capability to add in cameras along the sides of a truck, heads up of potential hazards along their route. technology can spot head movements that may indicate fatigue, as well which present video on a monitor in the cab when the turn signal is as pick up on other behaviors such as cell phone usage and smoking that activated to help eliminate blind spots. Likewise, reverse cameras can Often featuring hardware that unobtrusively mounts on the dashboard, may cause distraction. help drivers when backing up vehicles, so that drivers can seamlessly get this technology can give drivers both audible and visual warnings The end result? Not only can this help fleet managers and drivers work into a loading dock without potentially damaging their truck, trailer or regarding items such as a reduction in following distance, unintended together to improve safety but it can give drivers in-the-moment alerts warehouse doors. lane departure and accident hazards on the road ahead. to address and potentially correct behaviors before they result in an By pairing video capture with these in-cab-based solutions, drivers are accident. empowered with more information and context to make safer decisions Fatigue & Distraction Monitoring wherever the road takes them. It also gives fleets additional vantage What is occurring on the road is important but so, too, is being aware of Additional Perspectives In & Around the Truck points should an event occur along the side or rear of a truck. what is happening in the cab. Driver distraction, including fatigue, can Over-the-road truck drivers have an exceptional ability to safely operate be a major factor in causing accidents. In fact, the Federal Motor Carrier 4 extremely large vehicles. With that said, even the most veteran of drivers https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/safety/driver-safety/cmv-driving-tips-driver-fatigue Safety Administration (FMCSA)’s Large Truck Crash Causation Study could benefit from an extra set of eyes, particularly when backing up a . (LTCCS) reported that 13 percent of commercial motor vehicle (CMV) truck and trailer or navigating a crowded area such as a loading dock. drivers were considered to have been fatigued at the time of their crash. 8
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