
Velociti’s new Unlimited program removes boundaries and allows customers to fully leverage VeloCare to ensure technology solutions are performing at maximum uptime.
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Isaac Instruments announced AI-capable Isaac InView, a fully integrated video camera and data recording system, to enhance safety, safeguard against false claims, and simplify driver coaching.
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PowerFleet has launched Vista, an in-vehicle video solution that leverages artificial intelligence to analyze and proactively manage risky driving situations across fleets.
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J.J. Keller said its acquisition of VideoProtects transportation expands its video-based safety solutions for drivers and fleets.
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Hiring the right drivers, supporting them with technology, and keeping them healthy are three winning strategies when it comes to operating a safe fleet. Those were some of the observations from seven panelists participating in two discussions on "What’s Working" at the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s Truck Safety Summit held Aug. 5.
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Last year, SmartDrive Systems, a provider of video-based safety and transportation intelligence, was named one of Deloitte's 2019 Technology Fast 500 for the sixth year in a row. We talked to CEO Steve Mitgang about the award, the company, and video-based safety technology in general.
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Insurance provider RLI has partnered with video safety system supplier Samsara to offer a 5% insurance discount for its fleet customers that install dash camera systems in their commercial vehicles.
Read More →Convincing drivers that camera/monitor systems are at least as good as, if not better than, traditional mirrors will probably take no more than a few hours of driving with them. That was Equipment Editor Jim Park's experience with MirrorEye. But he's still not convinced there’s any real need to abandon silvered glass.
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If Stoneridge’s MirrorEye system is any indication, the transition from conventional mirrors to a camera monitor system may be easier and safer than you think.
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is seeking public comment about possibly permitting camera-based rear visibility systems to be used as an alternative to inside and outside rearview mirrors on heavy-duty vehicles.
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