Driver safety, ideas on reducing fuel use top concerns for SMB fleets
While safety is top of mind for fleet operators, addressing negative driver behaviors remains unpopular.
While safety is top of mind for fleet operators, addressing negative driver behaviors remains unpopular.
Netradyne’s Kristin Tedesco outlines the many ways fleets can engage with their drivers and show thanks this holiday season.
Transportation businesses face many hazards, from collisions and breakdowns to damaged shipments and risky driver behavior. Without a next-gen camera capturing 100% of drive time, it’s nearly impossible for fleet […]
Netradyne’s Ryan Knight says fleets should identify their pain points before choosing a camera solution.
Drivers find the fleet camera system to be more of a wingman than a watchdog.
Traditional in-cab cameras have historically been a source of dread for drivers, as they’re triggered to record mistakes. Therefore, performance reviews can only cover the driver’s minutes of mistakes – […]
Netradyne’s Adam Kahn joins WHAT THE TRUCK?!? to discuss the power of positive reinforcement in fleet safety.
President Adam Kahn joins the show to demonstrate how fleets use Netradyne to reward good driving behavior and identify areas for improvement.
Adam Kahn outlines the benefits of Netradyne’s positive twist on fleet safety management.
Jeremy Reymer, CEO and founder of DriverReach, chats with transportation technologist Adam Kahn, president of the commercial fleet team at Netradyne.
Andrew Cox looks at the companies having to dump inventories to keep up bottom lines on this episode of Great Quarter, Guys.
Brandon Buckley joins FreightWaves NOW to explain how fleets can prioritize safety without causing turnover.
Ray Haight, a retention coach with and former chairman of the Truckload Carriers Association, joins the show to discuss how driver retention challenges have evolved and what the solutions are.
Josh Mecca of American Central Transport joins the show to offer tips on recruiting.
Netradyne says it has been able to reduce distracted driving cases by 60% and improve following distance by 76%, leading to its global customers’ insurance claims dropping by 82%.
FMCSA is proposing to revise rules for advanced driver-assist cameras.
Amazon is reversing course and dropping plans to monitor drivers for mask wearing compliance in its branded vehicles.
In today’s edition of The Daily Dash, transportation analysts say the good times will likely continue for the sector throughout 2021. Plus, Central Freight Lines is being sued for nonpayment of invoices, and International Roadcheck compliance numbers improve in 2020.
Regulators waive safety rule to allow Netradyne dashcams to be mounted lower on the windshield.
It’s now possible for managers to virtually ride shotgun with their drivers—and that’s a good thing.
This white paper explores how artificial intelligence can help the industry humanize analytics and achieve better outcomes.
Executive order establishes national policy to safeguard positioning and navigation services.
Digitalization has taken hold across every aspect of the trucking industry, from the back office and receiving dock, to the drivers, trucks and trailers, making it difficult for carrier and […]
High driver turnover rates have been common in the trucking industry for several decades. Improving the quality of discussions between fleet management and drivers might help reduce the churn.
In partnership with Reliance Partners…Data analytics has been disrupting the way the freight industry works and the insurance sector will not be left behind.
In partnership with Reliance Partners …Speeding has been one of the single largest causes for road accidents. Today, technology can learn from data on dangerous driving behavior to help drivers modify their risky traits via consistent and positive feedback.
The vision for truck video systems goes beyond reducing one-time accident claims to creating more efficient, less risky fleets.
Computer vision startup Netradyne has recorded 100 million hours of driving data which would be analyzed by its AI deep learning tool to help drivers improve driving behavior and avoid incidents on the road.
Netradyne’s Driveri system records driver behaviors. A new extension of that adds real-time notifications to the driver in the cab.
NetraDyne, a company based out of San Diego, is using artificial intelligence and computer vision to track drivers through intelligent and situationally aware cameras on deck.
Netradyne is using artificial intelligence (AI) to provide fleets with the context needed to make more informed decisions surrounding distracted driving events.