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THE CONNECTED TRUCK

The Connected Truck is transforming the way our teams work by bringing real-time visibility and information to the workplace. This technology enhances not only our driver’s safety with fatigue and maintenance tools, but also promotes sustainability through fuel efficiency and effective job management.

1300 111 477 speeding, cutting in front of your truck and undertaking are some of the behaviours operators must deal with every day. many incidents occur, and can be used to potentially see through bad weather onto the road ahead when needed.

A dashcam can also help you out if there’s an incident, validating your side of the story and helping with insurance claims. is is where the traditional function of a dashcam –aside from the AI features like road sign recognition – comes in handy. A dashcam is an impartial witness to what has happened, and the footage can be relayed to your insurer or enforcement as it can be tendered as evidence in court.

New dashcams can also warn you if you’re following another vehicle too closely, or if you’re engaging in harsh braking or manoeuvring.

Drivers have a heavy work- load, and any assistance you can get to make sure you get to your destination safely, and on time, is worth having.

When you’re on the road, you also quicky realise some other users pose a danger, both to you, as an operator, as well as to themselves and others. A lack of lane discipline,

You might not get the same companionship from a dashcam that you’d get from a pet, but you will get another set of impartial eyes, eyes which can help you do your job better, arrive at your destination safely and act as a witness if there is an incident. What’s not to like?

So for any of your smart camera requirements in your business, get in touch with your local Teletrac Navman team member, by calling 1300 111 477.

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