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GreenRoad launches next generation of GreenRoad Mobile fleet management

GreenRoad’s Mobile driver-behaviour is a mobile-based fleet performance management solution designed to encourage compliant and safe driving, better fleet performance and long-term, sustainable improvements.
March 17, 2016 Read time: 1 min

4495 GreenRoad’s Mobile driver-behaviour is a mobile-based fleet performance management solution designed to encourage compliant and safe driving, better fleet performance and long-term, sustainable improvements.

The device enables fleet managers to access core driver behaviour analytics with GreenRoad’s performance management experts and is said to provide organisations with a mobile solution to address real-time driver behaviour and coaching, vehicle tracking and maintenance, hours of service and fuel usage.

Safety and fleet managers can access the platform and identify safety, operational and fiscal improvement such as driver safety scorecards, fuel management, vehicle health and hours of service.

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