28 Million Risky Driving Events Caught on Camera
SAN DIEGO - Twenty-eight million risky driving events have been captured on video using an in-vehicle camera system.
SAN DIEGO - Twenty-eight million risky driving events have been captured on video using an in-vehicle camera system.
SmartDrive Systems announced it topped the 28-million mark in the number of risky driving events captured by its in-vehicle SmartRecorder, used by professional fleets and corporations to improve driver performance, reduce accident claims, and save lives.
Risky driving includes fundamental driving errors - everything from failure to yield and incomplete stop at a stop sign, to unsafe lane changing and following at an unsafe distance. It also encompasses distracted or inattentive driving such as driving while talking on a mobile phone, texting, smoking or driver fatigue. The more than 28 million recorded video events in the SmartDrive Risky Driving Databank represent real-world observations that allow SmartDrive to link fundamental driving errors with contributing factors, according to SmartDrive.
When triggered by speeding, erratic maneuvers, or driver activation, the SmartRecorder saves 30 seconds of video and audio, as well as GPS location, speed, and other accelerometer and vehicle computer data no other solution captures this breadth of data for each event. This multi-dimensional information allows the company to identify the root cause of incidents. Whereas accelerometer data can detect hard braking or sudden swerves, it cannot pinpoint why the events happened - only a comprehensive solution which incorporates video, audio and other input can reveal the full event picture.
The SmartDrive Safety system has been proven to reduce risky driving by 60 percent in its first year of use, and 72 percent in the second year, according to the company.
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