In this Automotive Fleet on the Move video, the conversation centers on one of the most consistent contributors to fleet incidents: mobile device distraction. Rather than relying solely on policies or post-incident coaching, fleets are exploring ways to remove the distraction altogether by limiting phone use while the vehicle is in motion.
Lifesaver Mobile is one example of this approach, designed to control mobile device use while driving and to integrate with telematics platforms like Geotab. In this video, Ted Chen, cofounder of Lifesaver Mobile, explains that the goal is not only to reduce distraction but also to connect that behavior into a broader safety ecosystem.
As these systems evolve, they are extending beyond prevention. Chen explains that by linking driver behavior to real-time vehicle and location data, fleets can gain greater visibility and enable faster, more informed responses when incidents occur—reflecting a broader shift toward proactive, connected safety strategies.
Topics Discussed
The impact of mobile device distraction on fleet safety
Why policies alone often fall short
Approaches to restricting phone use while driving
Integration with Geotab and telematics systems
Moving from reactive coaching to proactive risk reduction
Connecting driver behavior to real-time safety insights
The evolving role of connected fleet safety technologies
