Dashboard-mounted cameras, or dash cams, are a great way of protecting your drivers and your business from false claims and ‘crash for cash’ fraudsters. But if you don’t use them…
One in eight (13%) of drivers in the UK admit to falling asleep at the wheel, according to the latest research by the AA Charitable Trust. The online poll of…
Innovations in connected car technology can now help prevent breakdowns and non-starts; enhance residual values; and improve service and maintenance regimes. For fleet management, leasing and hire companies, this new…
There are now vehicle tracking solutions suitable for companies of all shapes and sizes, from large fleets to small businesses. But what should you look for when selecting a supplier?…
The UK Government has announced proposals to crack down on engine idling – the act of a driver leaving the engine running while their vehicle is stationary. Currently, under the…
Fleet managers are often told that vehicle tracking can increase productivity, but what are the facts behind that statement? Here are some of the tried and tested ways that telematics…
Distracted driving is a growing problem on our roads. Statistics published by Brake, the road safety charity, found that police attributed more than a third of fatal crashes on UK…
Many fleets now use vehicle cameras and vehicle tracking to help improve road safety and efficiency. Vehicle cameras are proven to reduce road risk, protect businesses from “crash for cash”…
Most utilities companies and their contractors now understand the benefits of vehicle tracking, also known as telematics. Three key benefits are the automation of time sheets, providing accurate estimated arrival…
Home shopping delivery is a highly complex operation that requires drivers to achieve time-sensitive, multi-drop deliveries in often challenging urban traffic conditions. Route optimisation is proven to help improve productivity…
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