Strategic Focus: Fleet Telematics And Driver Safety Technologies
29 Jun, 2021
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Executive Summary
The National Safety Council (NSC) estimates that, in the US alone, there are more than four million roadway injuries that require medical attention each year. Emerging EHS technologies are providing firms with the ability to identify, prevent and mitigate risks associated with vehicle accidents and roadway safety. Example fleet telematics and driver safety technologies include proximity sensors, location-tracking devices, smart glasses, and asset and maintenance record-keeping software. These technologies are utilized by a diverse range of executives, including fleet, facilities, operations and EHS managers. This report provides corporate EHS decision-makers with an overview of the technologies available for ensuring driver safety and what firms can do to strategically align their operations to manage risk and protect their workers more effectively.
Utilizing Technology To Ensure Driver And Worker Road Safety
Building A Connected Ecosystem Of Solutions For Risk Mitigation Is A Key Part Of The Vision For Vehicle Safety
Enterprise Software Solutions Offer Multiple Ways To Manage Fleets And Vehicle Routes
Emerging EHS Technologies Augment Software Capabilities For Real-Time Accident Prevention
Four Strategies To Ensure An Effective Fleet Safety And Vehicle Accident Prevention Programme
Building A Connected Ecosystem Of Solutions For Risk Mitigation Is A Key Part Of The Vision For Vehicle Safety
Enterprise Software Solutions Offer Multiple Ways To Manage Fleets And Vehicle Routes
Emerging EHS Technologies Augment Software Capabilities For Real-Time Accident Prevention
Four Strategies To Ensure An Effective Fleet Safety And Vehicle Accident Prevention Programme
Figure 1. Adoption of Vehicle Telematics For Safety By Industry
Figure 2. Example Fleet Telematic And Driver Safety Technologies
Figure 3. The Role Of Technology In Fleet Management
Figure 2. Example Fleet Telematic And Driver Safety Technologies
Figure 3. The Role Of Technology In Fleet Management
MyRouteOnline, Quentic, Accenture, AntsRoute, PTV Route Optimizer, Pirelli Deutschland, Hyundai, Tesla, Predictive Solutions, Alphabet, UPS, Lifebooster, Opti-Time, Chevron, eMaint, BMW, TourSolver, Suncoast Hotel & Casino, PepsiCo, Essensium, Mayflower, City of San Jose, Waymo, Logical Safety, Volvo, Google, Benchmark Digital, Domino's, Azuga Fleet, Cadillac, VR Motion, CBT, Cummins Rocky Mountain, BASF, ISO, Upskill, Voxel, Johnson & Johnson, Intenseye, SAP, GOARC, Cority, Smartvid.io, Cambridge Mobile Telematics, Saia LTL Freight, Capital Crane, VelocityEHS, Optalert, ERM, US Bureau of Labor Statistics, United Van Lines, IsoMetrix, J.B. Hunt, Cortexica, EcoOnline, Uffizio, Salesforce, Atheer, Mercedes-Benz, General Motors, Sphera, iOFFICE, Verizon, IBM, Enablon, Outfield, PathRoute, WorkWave, Dyno Nobel, Cummins, National Safety Council, Subaru, Trimac Transportation, Siemens, Rear View Safety, Veoneer, Dossier, Audi, Ford, SAI Global, FreshDirect, Mazda, bMobile Route Software, New York Stock Exchange, Samsara, Emerson, Honeywell, RAM Assist, Vigo Technologies, Caterpillar, Arch Virtual, Intelex, Witte Automotive, Rose Rocket, KFC, Toyota, Coca-Cola, Trimble, ProcessMAP, The Floow, NASDAQ, Interaptix
About the Authors

Yaowen Ma
Principal Analyst
Yaowen is a Principal Analyst at Verdantix conducting research on EHS and ESG information management. His current agenda focuses on digital technologies, best practices and gr…
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Bill Pennington
VP Research, EHS & Risk Management
Bill is the VP Research for the Verdantix EHS & Risk Management practices. His current agenda focuses on understanding the evolution of EHS and enterprise risk management,…
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