Video telematics
It refers to the integration of video technology with telematics systems to monitor vehicles and drivers. It combines video footage with data collected from telematics devices, such as GPS, speed sensors, accelerometers, and other diagnostic tools.
The primary purpose of video telematics is to enhance fleet safety, driver behavior analysis, and incident reconstruction.
Use Cases:
- Commercial Fleets: Trucking companies use it to monitor drivers and and vehicle assets .
- Public Transport: Ensures driver compliance and passenger safety.
- Insurance: Usage-based insurance models use video telematics to assess risks.
- Ride-sharing: For monitoring passenger interactions and driver behavior.