FleetUp is now offering a new feature to its AI dashcam that can help fleet managers save time and reduce risky driver behavior.
The company has introduced annotation labeling that sorts dashcam videos into risk levels, reducing the voluminous amount of hours it takes a fleet to sift through traditional dashcam footage.
Many fleets have implemented dashcams and software that includes event-based recording, but FleetUp CEO Ezra Kwak said there is still the challenge of combing through hours upon hours of footage to find the risky behavior that led to such an event.
And it becomes an even bigger task the bigger the fleet.
“Most dashcam solutions provide … video but don’t provide the automated workflow to the customer, which makes that customer limited to a fully integrated benefit and limited to control their drivers’ dangerous behaviors,” Kwak told CCJ.
“Without annotation labeling, it’s difficult if not impossible to identify the specific footage needed to pinpoint drivers’ worst mistakes. With annotation labeling, fleets have their most important footage at their fingertips,” Kwak said in a news release.
Kwak added that the new feature aims to reduce accidents and the costs associated with accidents, including insurance costs and vehicle wear and tear, by managing risk and coaching drivers in a more efficient way.