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Lytx Launches Real-Time Fatigue Alert System
A new driver fatigue solution offers proactive intervention opportunities and a more precise view to help improve road safety.

Fatigued driving continues to be an industry-wide issue and is a leading cause of accidents, motivating multinational corporations to adopt new solutions like fatigue detection technology.
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Lytx announced the launch of its groundbreaking fatigue detection technology. This new tech leverages machine vision and artificial intelligence technology, combined with human intelligence to provide fleets with more accurate visibility into drivers showing signs of fatigue.
The advanced alerts and notifications enable fleet managers to take proactive measures to mitigate fatigue-related risks, ultimately saving lives, reducing collisions, and cutting down on claims costs.
To view a video on Lytx’s Fatigue Detection, go here.
“Fatigue is a progressive process and often cannot be determined based on a singular event,” said Brendon Hill, Senior Vice President of Product at Lytx. “Lytx’s Fatigue Detection AI technology analyzes numerous signals, behaviors, and data to minimize false positives and provide drivers and fleet managers with more accurate alerts. This enables our customers to reliably support their drivers if fatigue sets in.”
How Lytx Fatigue Detection Works
Lytx Fatigue Detection captures patterns of fatigue-related behaviors over a continual period, rather than just a moment in time. The system detects signs such as closing eyes for more than one second, nodding head, leaning on the steering wheel, and vehicle wandering in the lane. Professional review offers notification services to help fleet managers proactively address fatigued drivers in real time.
“We trialed Lytx and Netradyne and found that Lytx Fatigue Detection was more accurate, said Safety Director at a healthcare distribution company
Key Features and Benefits
Early Detection: The technology provides a more precise and earlier view into when drivers are showing signs of fatigue, allowing for timely intervention.
Enhanced Accuracy: Lytx Fatigue Detection delivers greater improvements in accuracy over time, helping fleets gather deeper insights and collaborate with drivers to keep them safe.
Professional Review: Notifications and customer workflow capabilities provide an additional layer of proactive intervention.
Demand and Impact
By investing in Lytx Fatigue Detection, managers are equipped with accurate and timely details that put driver safety at the forefront, allowing fleets to make informed decisions to address and mitigate the risks associated with driver fatigue.
Availability
Lytx's new Fatigue Detection technology is generally available now. For more on Fatigue Detection and Lytx’s award-winning MV+AI technology, go here.
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