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DASH CAM FOR FLEETS

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Track Your Fleet

View your fleet live from your laptop or computer. Track your fleet using our fleet tracking software and record footage in the event of an accident to protect your driver and company from false accusations.

 

Secure your Company from Fraudulent Insurance Claims.


Utilise video documentation of any situations to shield your drivers from false accusations. Watch vehicle video footage on your computer or phone at any time to find out the driver's identity, their speed, and the exact location of the vehicle at that moment.

 

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AI Dash Cam Technology

The built-in 2K front view camera monitors the vehicle driving condition in real time externally and provides ADAS functions such as lane departure warning and forward collision warning.

The cabin monitors the driver's status and will issue audible and visual alerts when the driver shows any abnormal driving behavior.

It can provide functions of remote monitoring and alarming, to achieve efficient fleet management.

 

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About Fleet Dash Cameras

A fleet dash camera is a vehicle-mounted camera system that records the road and interior activities of commercial fleet vehicles. These cameras are typically used to enhance safety, monitor driver behavior, and provide valuable footage in the event of accidents or disputes.
Fleet dash cameras continuously record footage while a vehicle is in operation. They often have dual lenses, capturing both the road ahead and the vehicle's interior. Many dash cams are equipped with GPS tracking, telematics integration, and cloud storage, allowing fleet managers to access real-time video, location data, and driving behavior analytics.
Installing dash cameras in fleet vehicles provides several benefits, including:
  • Accident evidence: Capturing real-time video in case of accidents to prove fault.
  • Driver accountability: Monitoring driver behavior, including speed, distractions, and adherence to safety protocols.
  • Reduced insurance premiums: Many insurance companies offer discounts for fleets equipped with dash cams.
  • Preventing fraudulent claims: Deterring false accident claims and helping resolve disputes.
  • Improved safety: Identifying risky driving habits to improve safety training.
Yes, many insurance companies offer discounts or reduced premiums for fleets with dash cameras. These cameras provide reliable footage that can help resolve claims faster, proving fault or innocence in the event of an accident. This evidence helps reduce fraudulent claims and can save companies significant costs over time.
Fleet dash cameras are typically installed for safety and operational reasons, not to invade driver privacy. Many systems are designed to focus on the road and essential driving behavior, rather than constant surveillance of the driver. Employers should be transparent about camera usage, and regulations about driver monitoring vary by region.
Dash cameras can improve driver performance by providing valuable feedback on driving habits. Fleet managers can use dash cam footage to review unsafe behaviors like speeding, harsh braking, or distracted driving. With this information, they can offer targeted training and guidance to help drivers improve and reduce accidents.
Many fleet dash cameras are equipped with microphones to record audio inside the vehicle. However, audio recording can raise privacy concerns, so it’s essential to follow local laws and regulations regarding audio surveillance. In some regions, recording audio without consent may be illegal.
A cloud-based fleet dash camera stores recorded footage in the cloud rather than on a local SD card or hard drive. This allows fleet managers to access video footage remotely from any location, making it easier to review incidents, monitor driver behavior, and manage a fleet in real time.
A dual-facing dash camera has two lenses, one facing the road ahead and one facing the interior of the vehicle. This type of camera is commonly used in fleet vehicles to monitor both the driving conditions and driver behavior simultaneously. It provides a complete view of events inside and outside the vehicle.
Yes, many fleet dash cameras come with real-time GPS tracking capabilities. This allows fleet managers to monitor the location of their vehicles in real-time, along with capturing video footage. GPS tracking also provides data on routes, speed, and stop times, which can be used to improve fleet efficiency.
Yes, dash cameras can help deter theft or vandalism by capturing video evidence. Some fleet dash cams also have motion detection, which can activate recording even when the vehicle is parked. This footage can be invaluable in identifying thieves or vandals and recovering stolen property.
Fleet dash cameras typically use SD cards or cloud storage to save footage. The amount of storage needed depends on the camera’s resolution, recording time, and how much footage you want to keep. Most SD card-based cameras overwrite old footage automatically, while cloud-based systems offer various storage plan options based on fleet size and requirements.
Yes, many advanced fleet dash camera systems allow remote access via cloud storage or mobile apps. Fleet managers can view live footage, download recorded videos, and receive real-time alerts for specific events such as accidents or harsh braking, all from their computer or smartphone.