Lytx Supercharges Video Telematics
Lytx kicked-off its annual User Group Conference by unveiling a next-generation technology designed to address distracted driving: enhanced machine vision and artificial intelligence-powered risk detection.

The new triggers are an extension of Lytx’s existing MV+AI road-view triggers launched in 2015: rolling stop, lane departure, following distance, and critical distance.
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Lytx’s risk detection technology is included as part of its Driver Safety Suite and now includes the following four new MV+AI triggers: handheld device, no seatbelt, food or drink, and driver smoking.
Image: Lytx
Lytx kicked-off its annual User Group Conference by unveiling a next-generation technology designed to address distracted driving: enhanced machine vision and artificial intelligence-powered risk detection.
Each day in the U.S., more than 1,000 people are injured, and nine are killed, because of distracted driving. To help combat this epidemic and alleviate other high-risk behaviors for its clients, Lytx, a global provider of video telematics solutions for commercial, public sector, and field services fleets, has enhanced its machine vision and artificial intelligence (MV+AI)-powered technology to provide near real-time insight into such risky behaviors as texting and driving.
This cutting-edge technology acts like a co-pilot, constantly monitoring the road and the driver, detecting risky driving and triggering short video clips to provide insight into what’s really going on inside the vehicle.
Lytx’s risk detection technology is included as part of its Driver Safety Suite and now includes the following four new MV+AI triggers: handheld device, no seatbelt, food or drink, and driver smoking. It also can be coupled with Lytx’s Fleet Tracking Service to provide a complete and integrated solution for fleets looking to optimize their vehicle technology with a single vendor.
“The future of fleet innovation is on display at Lytx’s conference this week,” said Brandon Nixon, Lytx chairman and CEO. “Fleets of all sizes across all sectors are represented at the event. They are seeing first-hand how our next-generation technology will give them the tools to proactively tackle some of the toughest problems – like distracted driving – facing the transportation industry.”
Lytx presents an accurate view of risk, with greater than 95% accuracy across more than 60 risky driving behaviors, according to the company. In 2019 alone, Lytx labeled more than 1.75
million minutes of video with cell phone use, driver unbelted, smoking and food/drink behaviors. Powered by this wealth of data, Lytx is unrivaled in combining the precision of artificial intelligence (AI) with the discernment of professional human review.
Check out a video of the solution in action below:
With 120 billion miles of driving data analyzed and 100,000 risky driving events captured daily, Lytx is uniquely positioned to develop accurate MV+AI-powered technologies for detecting risk. This deep pool of high-quality driving data, validated by professionally trained analysts, ensures a high level of precision in training Lytx’s AI algorithms to understand which data points are most important in building an accurate picture of risk.
The new triggers are an extension of Lytx’s existing MV+AI road-view triggers launched in 2015: rolling stop, lane departure, following distance, and critical distance. Both sets of triggers monitor for driving behavior patterns and select short video highlights to be analyzed and screened by Lytx’s artificial intelligence for accuracy.
The validated video clips are then automatically sent via a 4G LTE cellular connection from the vehicle to the cloud, where they may be viewed by a client via their Lytx account from any internet-connected computer, smartphone or tablet.
Fleet managers and drivers then have the opportunity to view these video clips using Lytx’s proprietary coaching workflow. This program has been proven to help change driving behavior and is associated with up to 50% reduction in collisions and 80% reduction in associated claims costs.
“Texting while driving and driving without a seatbelt, as well as industry-specific use cases such as smoking, eating, or drinking while driving, are critical risky behaviors for clients,” said Jim Brady, Lytx vice president of product management.
Originally posted on Work Truck Online
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