Verizon Connect recently launched its recent Prolonged View Cameras and Driver Vehicle Inspection Report (DVIR) to boost industrial fleet safety, driver performance, and operational efficiency.
The Prolonged View Cameras deliver near-360-degree visibility with rear, side, and cargo cameras. The customizable Driver Vehicle Inspection Report (DVIR) goals to simplify compliance and maintenance through Verizon Connect’s Reveal platform.
These recent options have the potential to supply fleet managers with advanced tools to guard their vehicles, enhance driver safety, and improve community road security.
Prolonged View Cameras: Enhancing Visibility and Driver Performance
Verizon Connect’s Prolonged View Cameras expand its Integrated Video platform, featuring 4 additional cameras and an in-cab monitor.
In response to the corporate, this setup can provide fleet managers with near-complete visibility around vehicles, enabling enhanced visibility and driver performance while helping to scale back liability and costs.
Uses and features include:
- Improved safety: With near-360-degree coverage, drivers have more visibility of their surroundings, helping to scale back the risk of collisions and aiding navigation in tight or busy spaces.
- Enhanced visibility: Multi-channel camera views, including rear, side, and cargo angles, provide fleet managers with full situational awareness, improving safety during high-risk events.
- Reduced liability: Side and rear cameras offer reliable video evidence, helping protect drivers and businesses from false claims, exonerate drivers, and reduce legal expenses.
- Reduced costs: The cargo camera can capture instances of damaged cargo attributable to dangerous driving behaviors, allowing fleet managers to mitigate future risks and lower operational expenses.
- Driver performance: Drivers turn into more conscious of their behaviors, resulting in safer driving practices and allowing them to raised adhere to safety protocols.
“Our customers already reap huge advantages from our award-winning dashcam and driver-facing camera, but why stop there? Now we’re extending the advantages by giving them near 360-degree visibility across the vehicle,” Peter Mitchell, senior vp and general manager at Verizon Connect, said.
“By reducing blind spots and promoting safer driving practices, our Prolonged View Cameras empower drivers and fleet managers to operate with even greater confidence and security,” Mitchell said.
Driver Vehicle Inspection Report: Streamlining Compliance and Maintenance
Verizon Connect also introduced its customizable DVIR, which is fully integrated into the Verizon Connect Reveal fleet management software. This addition consolidates compliance and inspection tracking right into a single platform, helping fleets operate safely and efficiently.
Features include:
- Customizable inspection reports: DVIR forms might be tailored to satisfy specific company requirements, ensuring thorough coverage of all vehicle safety standards.
- Visual evidence: Drivers can upload photos to document vehicle damage or issues, improving the accuracy of reports.
- Real-time alerts: Fleet managers receive easy notifications for incomplete inspections or detected vehicle defects, enabling proactive motion to assist prevent costly repairs or fines.
- Seamless API integration: Integration with third-party maintenance providers allows quick resolution of identified defects, reducing vehicle downtime.
“DVIRs are essential for maintaining vehicle safety, prolonging vehicle life, and, after all, meeting regulatory compliance,” Mitchell said. “Our DVIR solution makes it easier for fleet managers to trace inspections, address issues early, and keep their fleets protected and on the road.”
The solutions are actually available to recent and existing Verizon Connect Reveal customers. The Prolonged View Cameras can be found within the U.S., while the DVIR is obtainable within the U.S. and Canada.
This Article First Appeared At www.automotive-fleet.com