3 Trimble Transportation Video Intelligence Video Intelligence According to the Large Truck Crash Causation Statistics, in 2013, the average cost for trucking companies per accident was more than $11 million for those that involved fatalities, close to $500,000 for those with injuries and nearly $75,000 for ones that caused property damage. Accident settlements cost fleets an average of nearly $280,000, based on data from a Georgia-based law firm. In an ever more litigious culture, collision costs are growing significantly each year. Besides monetary costs, these accidents also take a toll on public perception and employee morale, and they can even cost drivers their job or license. Without a neutral eyewitness on the scene, it’s often impossible to prove that accidents were not the fault of the truck driver. Video Intelligence is a proven technological solution that many fleets are implementing for both protection and prevention that has immense benefits to their bottom lines, their drivers and those with whom they share the road. In an inter-connected world that’s moving faster every day, more eyes are on the transportation industry to make deliveries quickly and cost-effectively, while sharing the road with millions of other vehicles of all sizes, drivers of all behaviors and driving conditions of all varieties. Today, there are more than 6.5 million Class 8 vehicles on the road, carrying a weight of 40,000 pounds or more. In the event of a truck-car collision, a car will always appear to be the more vulnerable vehicle, giving society a reason to consistently point blame at the heavy truck. Video Intelligence Lane Departure Speed
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