
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.
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Azuga's G2 technology provides an accurate idling and carbon footprint report that can reduce a fleet's carbon emissions by at least 600 pounds per vehicle each year, the company announced.
Read More →TomTom grew its fleet business 38 percent in 2013 to reach 330,000 connected vehicles, according to the company.
Read More →Dubai Roads & Transport Authority (RTA) has announced that taxicabs in the emirate have broken the 100 million barrier in the number of trips made in 2013 clocking 100.2 million trips compared to 97.4 million the previous year.
Read More →Fleetmatics Group PLC has opened an office in Australia, and will provide fleet-based businesses in the country with fleet management technology.
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Geotab, Inc. has been named one of the "20 most promising logistics technology consulting companies" by CIOReview, the company announced.
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Fleet Logistics International is launching a new supplier-backed initiative for the first four months of 2014, targeting small- to medium-sized fleets with a standalone fleet management solution designed to improve fleet efficiency.
Read More →Atlanta-based AmeriFleet will introduce Android and iOS smartphone apps that allow users to get vehicle tracking and status updates on the fly, the company announced.
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Chevrolet vehicles with OnStar will be available with a high-speed Internet connection this summer running on AT&T's 4G LTE network, General Motors announced at the Consumer Electronics Show.
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Hyundai's 2015 Genesis sedan will allow drivers to remotely control their vehicle through Google Glass and other wearable technology, the automaker announced at the Consumer Electronics Show.
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Google's automotive working group is partnering with Audi, General Motors, Honda and Hyundai to will bring its Android platform into vehicles, the technology giant announced at the Consumer Electronics Show.
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