The HCSS ADPlus Fleet dash cam is a plug-and-play dash cam with a built-in AI processor that detects driving events such as head-on collisions as well as inappropriate driver behavior such as cell phone use and distracted driving.
HCSS, a software provider for civilian businesses operating in harsh environments, has released the HCSS Fleet Dash Cam to help protect drivers on the road. Heavy construction companies can use HCSS dash cams on their vehicles to not only protect drivers but also avoid accidents. The HCSS DVR is integrated with the HCSS telematics system.
“HCSS telematics recorded four million violent driving incidents in 2022,” said Philip Robinson, HCSS telematics product manager. “New dash cams can protect drivers from potential lawsuits and help clear their names. Dash cams can also help companies comply with insurance policies.” , potentially providing discounts on premiums.”
The HCSS ADPlus Fleet dash cam is a plug-and-play dash cam with a built-in AI processor that detects driving events such as head-on collisions as well as inappropriate driver behavior such as cell phone use and distracted driving.
The HCSS dash cam will alert the driver of potentially unsafe behavior in real time and upload the incident information to the HCSS telematics system for review by the fleet manager. Dash cams can also be used to verify public complaints about driver behavior, providing evidence to companies looking to reduce false claims through recorded footage.
Telematics devices such as HCSS dash cams capture behavioral events to prevent driver errors such as sudden acceleration, braking and cornering. HCSS Telematics Fleet Safety Reporting integrates driver behavior information into reports to facilitate driver guidance.
Post time: Jan-15-2024