Skip to main content

Navman Wireless and Here to partner on driver analytics for fleet safety

Navigation and mapping specialist Here and vehicle tracking and fleet management company Navman Wireless have announced a partnership to build an advanced driver behaviour analytics application that helps improve safety for global fleet managers. Safety Analytics, an application within Navman Wireless' Director suite of fleet management software and services, enables fleet managers to measure how safely their drivers are performing on the road by monitoring their behaviour in real-time. The application c
December 18, 2015 Read time: 2 mins
Navigation and mapping specialist 7643 Here and vehicle tracking and fleet management company 2074 Navman Wireless have announced a partnership to build an advanced driver behaviour analytics application that helps improve safety for global fleet managers.

Safety Analytics, an application within Navman Wireless' Director suite of fleet management software and services, enables fleet managers to measure how safely their drivers are performing on the road by monitoring their behaviour in real-time. The application can also calculate a cumulative, quantitative score for each individual driver so managers can offer corrective assistance and training programs to address areas of concern.

Safety Analytics leverages enhanced fleet management services via APIs from the Here Platform for Business suite of location services to ensure accurate analysis of driver compliance with legal restrictions along designated routes. For example, the application matches the route a driver took using GPS coordinates and compares that to data such as posted speed limits and road signs, providing a post-drive analysis that identifies if the driver is exhibiting any unsafe behaviour.

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • Day-to-day safety with Derq
    April 25, 2023
    Safety should be a day-to-day operational priority, rather than a post-mortem and occasional analysis effort. To facilitate this, Derq, an award-winning MIT spin-off and leading provider of AI analytics solutions for connected roads and vehicles, has developed a framework called Automated Safety Performance Metrics.
  • Here Technologies and partners to deliver standardised HD map
    May 24, 2018
    Here Technologies and its partners in East Asia are to develop a standardised high definition (HD) map of the road environment from 2020. Through their OneMap Alliance, the companies say they intend to offer a solution that will guide self-driving cars safely and efficiently. These regional mapping partners include China-based NavInfo, Increment P (IPC) from Japan and SK Telecom Korea. Here says the global HD map offering is aligned to the specification developed for Here HD Live Map.
  • From paved roads to data highways
    December 19, 2024
    The vehicles of the future are coming; and with them, so are the cities of the future. But only if cities are prepared to make the investment, suggests Yagil Tzur
  • New solutions for catching texting drivers
    October 28, 2016
    Many countries have laws prohibiting texting while driving but enforcement is proving difficult – David Crawford looks at some new approaches being tried by authorities. Finding definitive solutions – technological, regulatory and educational - to the potentially lethal practice of people driving while using mobile phones is proving elusive, while the stakes grow higher.