Why 4G Connected Dashcams?

19.11.24 12:29 PM Comment(s) By Stuart McLean

What are the benefits of Connected Dashcams?

The fleet management business ensures the success and growth of the company through different strategies—for instance, route optimisation strategies and the use of AI in getting real-time information. The use of dashcams for drivers is also one of the success factors. The benefits of Dash Cams have made them a popular choice for fleet vehicles in the last few years.

With the help of the latest technology and cost-effective manufacturing, these are a few of the elements that are making dashboard camera installation a must have choice for commercial fleet owners.

What are Connected DashCams?

A dashboard camera or Dashcam is a camera that records road and/or driver-facing or activity from the vehicle. The latest dash cameras can record 360-degree views of the vehicle. The purpose is to record every detail within the journey so the footage can be used later on for different purposes, particularly in the event of a road going incident involving the vehicle.

The growth in deployment of Connected DashCams is significant with commercial fleets in particular benefitting in a variety of way from utlising the technology and the data.  Transparency in daily operations, evidence in the event of a fault claim, profiling and improving driving habits and improving the working environment are just some of the immediate benefits realised by commercial fleet operators of all sizes.

Benefits of DashCams

Here we are with a list of benefits of dash cameras for drivers, either on an individual level or for logistics and fleet businesses. Let’s have a look!

  1. Accident Evidence:

Dashcams have become popular for one crucial reason among companies and individuals, securing accurate, unarguable evidence of events such as collisions. If the vehicle is involved in any incident or a potential insurance claim, the dash camera footage can be used to validate or deny involvement/fault.

The latest dash cams start recording as soon as the key is put into the ignition and record footage of each journey completed by the vehicle.  In the event of an incident, an alert is generated on the vehicle tracking platform at the same time captures time before and after the event, storing it on the cloud and viewable within your chosen software system.

The footage can assist insurance agencies settle claims efficiently, attribute fault/non-fault and assign responsibility for any incident. 

  1. Reduce False Insurance Claims:

The dash camera recordings are first-hand evidence of what happened on the road, helping reduce the time taken to establish false claims thus helping ensure efficient processes, minimised losses and improved claims history which can, in some cases result in more favourable renewal premiums

  1. Improve Driving Styles:

Dash cams help to improve driver-driving behaviour during travel. When drivers know they are being monitored, they drive extra carefully, even if the camera is not facing them.

They can monitor any suspicious or dangerous driving behaviours and sent alarm to the company and drivers. It helps in preventing any major accidents and mishaps. For instance, the AI detects if the driver is feeling sleepy or closing eyes. It immediately sends an alarm or warning to wake them up.

The companies are often worried about drivers' driving behaviour and overall performance. They are also cautious about how they use the fleet.

Once the vehicle is on route, it is hard to know frequent stopping or continuous driving time, driving a few extra miles without any reason or informing the company, and sometimes they are distracted behind the wheel.

The dual lens dashcams offer complete insights into the driver's actions and provide context otherwise unavailable in the event of a road going incident involving your vehicles..

  1. More than accident footage:

Apart from providing accident evidence, the smart Dash cameras provide data that can be useful for fleet managers and logistics companies. The latest cameras can record audio and videos to quickly get real-time information. The dashboard camera can provide audio if audio is required in any incident as evidence.

Many dash cams come with GPS, allowing fleet managers to track location and vehicle speed throughout the journey. The data is recorded and stored in its designated place and can be used whenever needed.

Most dash cameras are well-equipped with the latest technologies, including AI and high-tech LED screens. Dash cams have low battery usage feat. Therefore, when the vehicle battery has a low usage feature. Therefore, the car battery lifespan increases, and maintenance cost is reduced.

  1. Reduce vehicle theft and vandalism cases:

While travelling on long routes, theft and vandalism are common. However, dash cams help track the vehicle and record any vandalism activities when the vehicle is unattended in parking. Many dash cams record the motion while many keep recording even when the car is standing in the parking. With GPS trackers and sensors, the number of such incidents is reduced.

Conclusion:

The benefits of Dash Cams for commercial fleets are wide and varied,  ensuring safer driving, providing vital incident footage in the event of an insurance claim and creating a safer working environment for your drivers and the public. The potential to reduce your organisations claims history can also be advantageous when insurance premium renewals come around.  Purchasing a dashcam is an investment in your business that can protect your business, improve its profile and make it a safer place to work.


Stuart McLean

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