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Learn expert strategies to run your company more effectively with the articles on this blog.
Guest articles, interviews, and step by step guides are all on there. Search through and enjoy.
Revolutionizing Fleet Safety: Lowering Costs with the Right Tech
Introduction
Fleet safety isn't just about protecting assets; it's also about creating a safer environment for drivers and the public while cutting down on costs. In a recent chat with Wyatt from Tivitri, we delved into how fleets can utilize modern technology to enhance safety and, in turn, lower insurance premiums. Watch the full video above, or read the highlights below.
What are some of the savings (and other interesting statistics)
only 16 percent of surveyed fleets had cameras installed in all their vehicles.
Fleets with dash cameras can see an average of 24% savings on insurance premiums.
70% of accidents, the truck driver is not at fault, it’s the passenger vehicle. This alone saves a lot of money because you can prove that you should not be liable for the majority of incidents
Cameras Cultivating a Safety Culture
Adopting a camera system impacts the overall safety culture within a fleet. Not only do these tools offer immediate safety alerts, but they also facilitate targeted training and improvements in driving behaviors. This proactive approach helps in significantly reducing the likelihood of accidents.
Overcoming Resistance to Cameras
Drivers may initially resist the idea of cameras due to privacy concerns. However, it’s crucial to address these concerns by explaining some of the reasons you are using them. Here’s some things we’ve seen that can help:
Assure drivers that cameras are only active when the vehicle is in motion and are not used to micromanage their personal activities.
Highlight the financial and safety benefits to the individual drivers including the fact that having this evidence in the case of an accident will protect the driver’s job (and future jobs)
Lastly, it’s important to maintain a Strong Recruiting Pipeline. By maintaining a steady flow of new, camera-compliant drivers, the fleet can uphold its safety standards without compromise.
Conclusion
Technology is transforming fleet safety and yielding substantial financial benefits. From camera systems to TPMS, these tools don’t just protect your fleet; they drive down costs and create a safer working environment. As we move forward, continually leveraging such technologies will be key to staying ahead in fleet management.
Easy 4 Step Roadmap To
Double Your Fleet in 2024
Revolutionizing Fleet Safety: Lowering Costs with the Right Tech
Introduction
Fleet safety isn't just about protecting assets; it's also about creating a safer environment for drivers and the public while cutting down on costs. In a recent chat with Wyatt from Tivitri, we delved into how fleets can utilize modern technology to enhance safety and, in turn, lower insurance premiums. Watch the full video above, or read the highlights below.
What are some of the savings (and other interesting statistics)
only 16 percent of surveyed fleets had cameras installed in all their vehicles.
Fleets with dash cameras can see an average of 24% savings on insurance premiums.
70% of accidents, the truck driver is not at fault, it’s the passenger vehicle. This alone saves a lot of money because you can prove that you should not be liable for the majority of incidents
Cameras Cultivating a Safety Culture
Adopting a camera system impacts the overall safety culture within a fleet. Not only do these tools offer immediate safety alerts, but they also facilitate targeted training and improvements in driving behaviors. This proactive approach helps in significantly reducing the likelihood of accidents.
Overcoming Resistance to Cameras
Drivers may initially resist the idea of cameras due to privacy concerns. However, it’s crucial to address these concerns by explaining some of the reasons you are using them. Here’s some things we’ve seen that can help:
Assure drivers that cameras are only active when the vehicle is in motion and are not used to micromanage their personal activities.
Highlight the financial and safety benefits to the individual drivers including the fact that having this evidence in the case of an accident will protect the driver’s job (and future jobs)
Lastly, it’s important to maintain a Strong Recruiting Pipeline. By maintaining a steady flow of new, camera-compliant drivers, the fleet can uphold its safety standards without compromise.
Conclusion
Technology is transforming fleet safety and yielding substantial financial benefits. From camera systems to TPMS, these tools don’t just protect your fleet; they drive down costs and create a safer working environment. As we move forward, continually leveraging such technologies will be key to staying ahead in fleet management.
Easy 4 Step Roadmap To Double Your Fleet in 2024