
Tag Archives: #distracteddriving
Using Your Fleet Insurance Deductible to Improve Driver Safety
Fleet safety technology will lead to improved driver behavior and lowered accident rates. Both fleets and fleet insurers would like to see safety technology implemented, but the key question often is who should pay for it? The answer, logically enough, … Continue reading
LifeSaver Mobile Launches on the Geotab Marketplace
Solution can help Geotab customers prevent employee phone use while driving San Jose, CA, and Toronto – October 26, 2020 – LifeSaver Mobile, a leading provider of fleet safety software, today announced the availability of its LifeSaver Mobile Add-In on … Continue reading
Fleet Safety during the Pandemic: How do you know?
Earlier this year our Co-Founder Ted Chen published our most popular article of the year so far titled How to Move the Needle on Corporate Safety in 2020. We decided it was time for a “Part Two” as some eye-popping … Continue reading
Cell Phone Distraction Avoidance Technology is a Natural Fit for Workers Comp
From a workers compensation point of view, the most dangerous place for workers to be is in their commercial vehicle. A significant percentage of workers comp claims are related to auto accidents. While 5% of all workers comp claims are over $500k, … Continue reading
Telematics + Cell Blocking = A Great Combination
Delivering Value to the Insurer as well as the Fleet Tens of millions of installed OBD telematics solutions have delivered clear value to fleets for a long time. The ideal complement to an installed OBD/telematics device would be an effective cell … Continue reading
Using Technology to Contain Fleet Liability
It is no secret that ever more aggressive plaintiff attorney actions and a targeting of commercial fleets are leading to a substantial increase in the volume and amount of verdicts against commercial fleets. There are uses of technology that every … Continue reading
VIDEO: Dash Cams Capture, but Don’t Prevent Distracted Driving
By: Sean Maczko, Account Executive Pictured is a public transit driver that knows she’s being recorded on video. She is one of many drivers being “watched”. It doesn’t matter that fleet drivers are being watched, they are going to do … Continue reading