PRODUCTS & SERVICES ENHANCING DRIVER SAFETY Drivetech launches HALO Insights.
Recent data has shown that every 16 minutes, a road user is killed or seriously injured - this is nearly 30,000 every year. If these statistics were reported by the air travel industry, more decisive action would be taken. It is clear more should be done regarding user safety on the roads.
For business there is a legal duty of care when it comes to employees driving to work that makes it imperative that their wellbeing and safety and the safety of other road users are integral to operations.
To address this, Drivetech, a division of the AA, has introduced HALO Insights, a fleet data aggregation platform designed to significantly reduce fleet and driver risk. Consolidating essential fleet data into a single, user- friendly interface, HALO Insights provides fleet managers with a comprehensive, at-a-glance holistic overview of driver risk, fleet costs and operations, enabling swift and informed decision-making. By leveraging the power of technology, Drivetech aims to create safer driving environments while optimising fleet performance. The platform is built around three core pillars: safety, sustainability, and cost efficiency.
A SOLUTION FOR DRIVER SAFETY HALO Insights proactively addresses driver safety by delivering real-time individualised training interventions directly to drivers, timely ‘nudge’ interventions help correct behaviours as they happen, fostering safer driving habits and reducing the risk of incidents.
Nick Butler, Director at Drivetech, said: “As a business that specialises in driver training, we know that drivers are complex, with a diverse range of needs that ultimately dictate their behaviour. That’s why we do all we can as a business to make driver behaviour safer.”
ADDRESSES CHALLENGES FOR
FLEET MANAGERS With increasing complexity of modern fleets, fleet managers need an easy and convenient way to collect data that will give them valuable insight and help to improve performance, safety and manage changes on the fleet, whether vehicles or people with confidence. HALO Insights collects telematics, fuel consumption, accident management, insurance, and behavioural data. This allows for quick identification and resolution of any potential issues.
Data is a vital tool in helping transition to more sustainable practices. By analysing fleet utilisation, HALO Insights identifies opportunities for integrating electric vehicles (EVs), such as identifying drivers who typically make shorter journeys. Finally, with comprehensive monitoring of fuel usage, prevention of misuse, and detailed audit trails, HALO Insights provides a clear view of fleet costs, helping businesses to identify cost-saving opportunities, optimise fuel usage and streamline
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operations. HALO insights is a bespoke solution that gives businesses visibility of the data they need to make the best decisions for their organisation.
PROVEN EFFECTIVENESS AND GLOBAL REACH Having already been trialled in 14 markets worldwide, HALO insights has shown promising results in improving driver safety across more than 5,000 vehicles. Now ready for launch, the platform will be available in 45 languages initially with plans to expand further and be rolled out in 70 countries worldwide. This global reach underscores Drivetech’s commitment to making driver safety a universal priority.
As businesses navigate the diverse and rapidly evolving needs of their workforce and fleets, HALO insights represents a significant advancement in enabling optimised fleet management and driver safety. By providing real time data to help address unsafe behaviours as they occur, Drivetech is setting a new standard for safety and sustainability in the industry, making a meaningful impact on the future of fleet operations.
www.drivetech.co.uk/halo-insights www.tomorrowshs.com
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