Category: Video Based Safety
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Why Recording Everything Makes You Less Safe—The Video Paradox Killing Fleets
Think more cameras make your fleet safer? Think again. This eye-opening exposé reveals how over-surveillance is backfiring—hurting drivers, killing morale, and actually increasing risk. The truth will change how you see fleet safety forever.
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Why Most Fleet Safety Programs Fail – and How Coaching Can Fix It
Most fleet safety programs fail—not because of bad tech, but because of missing coaching. Discover how video-based driver feedback transforms safety from reactive to proactive.
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False Claims. Lawsuits. Driver Blame. Here’s How to Protect Your Fleet with Video.
Accidents happen—but without video, your fleet could pay the price. Discover how video-based incident documentation helps fleets fight false claims, reduce liability, and protect drivers with AI-powered proof.
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Caught on Camera: What Dangerous Drivers Are Really Costing Your Business
Discover how AI-powered video telematics is transforming fleet safety. Learn how dangerous driving behaviors caught on camera are costing your business—and what you can do to stop them.
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Track It or Lose It: How Smart Construction Teams Prevent Tool and Equipment Theft
Protect your jobsite from costly losses. Learn how construction teams use GPS, Bluetooth, and real-time tracking to prevent tool and equipment theft—and boost asset visibility across every site.
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Your Camera Saw It Coming: Inside the AI That’s Preventing Crashes
Most collisions don’t come out of nowhere—they build over time. Discover how AI dash cams, real-time alerts, and predictive driver scoring are helping fleets prevent crashes before they happen. Learn what the best-run fleets are doing to make safety proactive, not reactive.
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From “Big Brother” to Big Benefits: How Coaching Transforms Fleet Safety
New safety technology can only reach its full potential if the drivers behind the wheel embrace it.
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Reduce Accidents, Cut Costs, and Improve Efficiency with One Device
Managing a fleet often involves juggling multiple devices—GPS trackers, dash cams, diagnostic tools, and more. This fragmented approach can lead to increased costs, data silos, and operational inefficiencies. In fact, 44% of fleets identify rising costs as a significant challenge in daily operations.