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  1. 25 percent drop in collisions: leading to lower insurance costs
  2. Better fuel economy: Harsh events are particularly bad for fuel economy like harsh braking and harsh acceleration. When a driver is more attentive the probability of having a harsh event is significantly lowered. Video telematics pinpoints inefficient drivers by helping drivers slow down and be more aware of gas-guzzling behaviors, telematics can help conserve fuel and money—between 29 cents and $1.17 per gallon, according to the Dept. of Energy.
  3. Decrease in nuclear verdicts: leading to lower insurance costs, With fraudulent claims, any injuries the victim may be claiming can be contested with the assistance of video. The average size of verdicts against commercial fleets skyrocketed from $2.3 million in 2010 to more than $22 million in 2018—an increase of nearly tenfold. This surge was driven by an increase in so-called “nuclear verdicts” of more than $1 million, which has tripled over the past couple of decades.
  4. Boost driver retention while cutting hiring costs: Within days or even hours of an incident or unsafe behavior provide coaching and retraining to your drivers. You’ll develop them professionally and reduce their chances of being in a traffic accident. Improved drivers will save you the effort and costs associated with onboarding new drivers.
  5. Protecting drivers from false blame: Insurance companies want to know the details of collisions. Video can provide the proof you need to file insurance claim showing that your driver was not at fault. This evidence can help save your insurance premiums from going up substantially after an accident.
  6. Lower training expenses: video helps evaluate individual driver needs, coaching each driver on specific unwanted behaviors right away versus waiting for the next training class.  Coaching session can be completed quickly so your driver can get back on the road producing revenues for your fleet.
  7. Reduced vehicle wear and tear:  safer drivers drive at more moderate speeds, with fewer sudden stops and starts, preserving the life of the vehicle. less brake wear,  and lowering frequency of repairs.
  8. Reduced freight breakage:  Safe driving also reduces freight breakage and protects transit passengers from injury, a smooth delivery driver has fewer instances of freight being broken in route, that means the organization will have to pay out less in reimbursements to customers

8 Ways our Video Telematics Technology Lowers Fleet Expenses and Improves Safety

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