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Teletrac Navman launches driver safety analytics solution

Software provider Teletrac Navman has added a safety analytics module to its Director platform to help fleet managers track driver behaviour and implement safe driving practices. The solution’s integrated event viewer allows users to simultaneously view driving event replays and unsafe behaviours on Google Maps, using GPS data and dashboard camera footage.
May 18, 2018 Read time: 1 min
Software provider 8518 Teletrac Navman has added a safety analytics module to its Director platform to help fleet managers track driver behaviour and implement safe driving practices. The solution’s integrated event viewer allows users to simultaneously view driving event replays and unsafe behaviours on Google Maps, using GPS data and dashboard camera footage.


The Director Safety Analytics module comes with front-facing dashboard cameras to record HD footage that can be used for insurance claims to protect against driver fault in accidents. Driver scorecards track and rank driver improvements to enable personalised training and recognise positive driver behaviours. The system uses reporting and alerts to measure problems such as speeding and harsh braking, and lets fleet managers build dashboards around safety KPIs and evaluate driver performance.

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