SmartDrive Introduces SmartDrive for Speeding for Conditions and Sitting Duck to Address Emerging Areas of Concern for Fleet Safety
Groundbreaking, Patented Safety Solutions Deliver Added Protection for Drivers and Fleets
SAN DIEGO, July 21, 2020—SmartDrive Systems, a leader in video-based safety and transportation intelligence, today announced the release of SmartDrive for Speeding for Conditions and SmartDrive for Sitting Duck, offering never-before-available capabilities to support and protect drivers. Tested by nationally recognized fleets, these intelligent driver-assist offerings represent an expansion of SmartDrive’s intellectual property portfolio, with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office having issued patents in June 2020 for the technologies, which help fleets alert drivers so they can avoid driving too fast for poor weather or road conditions and assist drivers who may be parked in unsafe locations.
“With insurance premiums, nuclear verdicts and everyday driving risks skyrocketing, fleets must be able to identify hidden dangers and proactively address them,” said Steve Mitgang, CEO of SmartDrive. “When the country’s leading fleets came to us with these concerns, we knew we had to challenge the status quo to find a solution. Building on our track record of technology innovation, we’ve developed two new features to alert drivers concerning weather and safe parking. We know these solutions will not only save fleets money but, more importantly, save lives.”
Speeding for Conditions and Sitting Duck are the latest in the SmartDrive Solutions line of intelligent driver-assist sensors that alert drivers to potentially dangerous situations before a catastrophic event occurs. By combining purpose-built sensors with computer vision, engine telematics and accelerometer data, the SmartDrive suite enables new levels of accurate risk identification and collision mitigation.
SmartDrive for Speeding for Conditions
Driving faster than the posted speed limit is not the only speeding problem facing fleets. Driving too fast for road or weather conditions, which can change rapidly and unexpectedly, accounts for 23% of truck crashes. Additionally, the severity and cost of collisions significantly increase in adverse weather conditions, often resulting in nuclear verdicts. With 70% of the nation’s roads located in regions receiving more than five inches of snow annually and vehicles requiring ten times longer to stop on snow and ice than on dry pavement, it is imperative that fleets monitor and notify drivers of unsafe conditions.
SmartDrive for Speeding for Conditions addresses these challenges by:
- Measuring vehicle speed vs. a recommended, or fleet-specified, standard for safe driving in inclement weather conditions
- Providing real-time data to assess the severity of driving too fast for conditions – particularly in fog, rain, or snow
- Alerting drivers of the risks within minutes and recommending the appropriate speed for the conditions
“From tropical storms and tornado warnings to icy roads and flooding, weather changes quickly and is normally very local in nature. As a result, commercial drivers often must deal with less than ideal conditions as they ensure essential goods are delivered,” commented Brett Sant, senior vice president, safety and risk management, Knight-Swift Transportation. “SmartDrive for Speeding for Conditions allows us to proactively notify and remind drivers of these fast-changing weather conditions and recommend safe driving practices to help ensure they are operating safely in these changing environments. As a result, we have more drivers adapting safely and proactively to challenging weather conditions.”
SmartDrive for Sitting Duck
The lack of available truck parking along some of the country’s busiest roadways, along with frequently full truck stops and rest areas, creates a dangerous and costly dilemma for drivers who are often forced to park in undesignated and unsafe locations. Between mandated driver breaks, other necessary stops or a maintenance issue, fleets are often faced with “sitting duck” situations that put drivers and the motoring public at risk.
SmartDrive for Sitting Duck addresses these situations that have continued to increase in recent months due to frequent, and uncertain, COVID-19 closures. This game-changing technology:
- Detects and reports vehicles that have stopped, parked, or stalled in a potentially hazardous location
- Provides real-time data to assess the incident so immediate, corrective action can be taken
- Delivers video insight into why and where the driver is stopped or parked
“Many times, drivers find themselves in circumstances where they need mechanical assistance or need to stop in a heavily-traveled area,” commented Knight-Swift’s Sant. “SmartDrive for Sitting Duck technology helps us protect our drivers by alerting management that they may need help. We can then quickly advise our driver on how to handle the situation and, if necessary, provide support – or send assistance – and get them back on the road safely.”
The new SmartDrive features operate on the SmartDrive Transportation Intelligence Platform, the transportation industry’s first platform capable of true data convergence; as a result, intelligent data alerts can be integrated with a fleet’s existing telematics messaging system. This enables drivers to get alerts prior to entering an area impacted by weather so they can slow down for conditions and alerts those parked longer than necessary to contact dispatch.
Manager notifications are triggered if corrective action is not taken. The real-time, interactive dashboards provide at-a-glance data so fleet managers can quickly identify trends and intervene before issues become widespread.
“Thanks to our open, extensible platform architecture, SmartDrive is positioned to combine data from multiple sources—the operating environment, driver behavior and vehicle diagnostics—and deliver actionable insights that improve fleet safety and efficiency,” added Mitgang. “These patented, leading-edge capabilities are the latest example of how we are leveraging the unparalleled compute-power of our system to innovate today’s most advanced video-based safety capabilities.”
To learn more about the SmartDrive line of safety solutions, visit https://www.smartdrive.net/solutions/smartdrive-solutions/ or to interact with our Speeding for Conditions infographic, visit: www.smartdrive.net/speeding_for_conditions.
About SmartDrive
SmartDrive Systems gives fleets and drivers unprecedented driving performance insight and analysis, helping save fuel, expenses and lives. Its video safety, predictive analytics, telematics, compliance and personalized performance program help fleets improve driving skills, lower operating costs and deliver significant ROI. With an easy-to-use managed service, fleets and drivers can access and self-manage driving performance anytime, anywhere. The company, which is ranked as one of the fastest growing companies by Deloitte’s Technology Fast 500™ for six consecutive years, has recorded over 15 billion miles and compiled the world’s largest storehouse of more than 300 million analyzed risky-driving events. SmartDrive Systems is based in San Diego, Calif., and employs over 725 people worldwide.
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- Posted by Melissa.Senoff@smartdrive.net
- On 21 July 2020