
How 5-Second Telematics Data Is Changing Fleet Safety
More detailed telematics data is giving fleets a clearer picture of what happens before a crash. Here’s why 5-second data matters.
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More detailed telematics data is giving fleets a clearer picture of what happens before a crash. Here’s why 5-second data matters.
Read More →WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) plans to test vehicle-to-vehicle communications technologies in six different cities.
Read More →CINCINATTI, OH - Cintas is deploying inthinc’s tiwiPro system and intends to use the system to monitor fuel usage, view GPS-based trip details, and be able to provide audible, in-cab verbal alerts for speeding and aggressive driving behavior.
Read More →MILWAUKEE - In a news release from Ford, Joy Global said it improved fleet fuel economy by 10 percent for part of its 800-vehicle fleet.
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ATLANTA – UPS' telematics technology is capable of providing vast amounts of data about how the company's delivery trucks are operating.
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SCOTTSDALE, AZ - These awards bestow the only “Best Of” awards that recognize all technology products and services for the technology industry.
Read More →SALT LAKE CITY - inthinc will integrate Mobileye’s real-time driver assistance solution, complete with camera-based lane departure warning, forward collision warning and headway monitoring warning, into its fleet management offering.
Read More →NORTHBROOK, IL - The event will allow attendees to "test-drive" the next generation Ford SYNC system, now featuring MyFord Touch technology.
Read More →INDIANAPOLIS, IN - CarCheckup uses OBD-II technology to monitor and analyze information that enables fleet managers to reduce fuel costs, proactively maintain vehicles, and increase productivity.
Read More →BALTIMORE - BGE selected NetworkFleet’s telematics solution, integrated with AssetWorks FleetFocus asset management system, to track vehicle GPS locations and report on maintenance-related issues.
Read More →SAN DIEGO - Novatel Wireless, Inc. announced that Enfora, Inc., a Novatel Wireless company, is launching the Spider MT 3000, a certified dual-band integrated device designed for passenger cars, service vans and light duty trucks.
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