Could you be making these avoidable fleet safety mistakes?
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How does FCW work?
FCW generates an audible alarm up to 2.7 seconds before a possible collision with the vehicle in front.
When is FCW active?
By default, FCW is active when the vehicle speed exceeds 20km/h (12mph).
NOTICE: However, if the user defines the starting speed threshold of FCW, then FCW will only be active when the vehicle speed exceeds the minimum speed in the L1 alarm speed range defined by the user, and will not be active in other cases.
How does headway monitoring warning (HMW) work?
HMW displays the headway (in seconds) from the vehicle ahead (calculated based on the relative distance with the vehicle ahead and the speed of your vehicle). If the time is very short and danger will be caused, the system will give an alarm.
When is HMW active?
A vehicle icon is displayed whenever a vehicle is detected ahead. But by default, the numerical headway is only shown when your vehicle speed is higher than 30 km/h (19 mph), and an audible alarm is given when there is a risk of a too close distance with the vehicle ahead.
Camera technology is being installed to reduce our risk on the road. We have selected cameras that have artificial intelligence features that will detect driving risk and generate alerts.
We expect the technology to reduce the number of accidents. In the event of us having an accident, we will also have video evidence of the incident that will be valuable in terms of our investigation.
The camera facing the driver is important for detecting risk. It contains AI technology and detects risks as you driver, for example, distraction, fatigue, talking on a mobile phone, etc.
In a fleet risk is spread across all of the drivers and vehicles. We are employing this technology and policies in order to redce risk across the whole fleet.
Your company have access to the account and control who has access to data. Information about who has access to the data will be contained in your fleet policy.
The footage is stored on the camera for roughly 55 hours. The oldest footage stored on the camera is over written as new footage is recorded.
There are two cameras. One points forward, getting a view of the road in front of the vehicle and the second points at the driver. Both cameras record all driving and stores it on the memory in the camera. Video footage can be downloaded from the camera if required. Both cameras use AI technology, this technology is used to detect events.
The forward facing camera detects events such as lane departure and getting too close to the car in front. The driver facing camera detects events such as talking on a mobile phone, distraction events, driver fatigue, non wearing of a seatbelt and smoking. These events generate audible alert in the vehicle and also generate an alert and send footage of the incident to the cloud platform.