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Why your fleet needs an integrated dashcam solution

Dashcams are increasingly cited as the best way to improve safety for a commercial fleet of vehicles. The very presence of a dashboard camera reduces the likelihood of an accident, improves driving styles and encourages better habits among your fleet. Drivers are automatically more conscious of their behaviour when it is being filmed - but there are other benefits to adopting dashcams as part of your telematics solution, for your drivers, your business and everyone else.

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Giving context to accidents

Installing an integrated dashcam to support your vehicle tracking system is a wise move, especially if it integrates seamlessly with your existing fleet information. In the unfortunate event of an accident, footage from the precise moment of the collision can be retrieved to give context and clarity to what exactly transpired. Whilst a business may already be able to confirm the location, speed, braking and acceleration details at the time of a collision, supporting video footage can provide further insight to the vehicle’s movements.

Dashcams can provide valuable and unique information for the journey in question, such as: • other vehicle’s movements • the exact moment of a collision • driver behaviour around the time of the event • the weather conditions on the road • any developing hazards that may have affected the drivers

Protecting drivers from false claims

Businesses often face unfair claims against their drivers and having dashcam footage to defend them can be invaluable. Footage can prove which driver was at fault, leaving very little room for speculation. This safety net can reduce stress for drivers and give them peace of mind that footage can easily be supplied as evidence for any specific section of the journeys they make. An integrated dashcam solution that is linked with your vehicle tracking system will successfully support your drivers in the event of false accusations from the public, customers or other businesses. Some vehicle tracking systems allow businesses to access dashcam recordings directly from the fleet’s journey logs or route maps, making the retrieval of the video footage very simple. In events such as these, the dashcam is not only protecting your staff, but also your company reputation. The device can save your business from incurring costly insurance payouts, insurance premium hikes and can help to recover any vehicle repair costs that stem from accidents.

Driving style coaching

A vehicle tracking system’s driving style analysis feature can be a fantastic tool for driving style coaching - scoring systems can be utilised to track progress and highlight where improvements can be made amongst a business’ fleet. This process is enhanced when dashcams are in the mix, as relevant footage will provide examples and give context when businesses are discussing low driving style scores with drivers and help to explain why they are seeing these scores.

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