Vehicle Tracking & Speeding

In Canada, on average 4 drivers are caught speeding every minute.

5 people die on our roads every day.

The impact of speeding presents a massive issue for businesses and road users alike.

Risks of speeding not only causes potential loss of life to the driver, passengers, other road users and pedestrians, but it also can cause financial harm to the driver and business, increased insurance premiums, penalty fines and in some cases, imprisonment.

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  • Risk of harm – The most important of all is how vehicle speeding puts road users at risk of injury or death. Speeding, whether on highways or streets, is illegal for good reason. Speeding Laws in Canada are in place to protect the lives of drivers, passengers, pedestrians and even the friends and families who might be affected by a sudden injury or death by speeding.
  • Risk of damage – Speeding increases the risk of accident to the vehicle. Business vehicles remain corporate assets and as such, unforeseen damage to a vehicle could cost a business thousands in repairs or maintenance.
  • Increased insurance premiums – Speeding convictions are likely to see business vehicle insurance increase as insurers see that the driver has previously displayed riskier driving behaviour.
  • Reduction in vehicle lifespan – Speeding causes a vehicle to exert more energy and effort than the manufacturer or the business expected. Affects of speeding can see the lifetime of parts and the vehicle reduce and may require servicing or repairs sooner rather than later.

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How does speeding affect businesses?

  • Risk of corporate manslaughter – Businesses can be found guilty of corporate manslaughter in the event one of their drivers speeding results in a death. If a driver has been found to have a long history or speeding or had been driving for a long period without rest before the incident, the court could place some blame on your business causing potentially hundreds of thousands in fines and legal fees.
  • Reduction in productivity – Whilst many drivers “speed” because they want to get from A-to-B faster, under the guise of being productivity, speeding can actually be unproductive. If a driver is banned from speeding, this means the business may have less resource and capacity to undertake deliveries or jobs.
  • Damage to brand reputation – Whenever a driver is caught speeding in a business vehicle it is important to remember that they represent your business and brand. Many business vehicles are fully branded with business information on them, so if they have caused an accident or have been pulled over by the police, this could reflect poorly on your brand and result in a loss of future earnings.

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Why choose vehicle tracking to help with speeding?

Vehicle trackers use GPS technology, enabling our customers to monitor the whereabouts of their vehicles at all times and track vehicle speed. Our software records location, distance covered and time, which means that we’re able to calculate vehicle speed and what road they were travelling on. From this, our technology can alert customers to any instances of speeding across the Canada road network.

Many of our customers also find that vehicle tracking and our business dash cams works as a natural deterrent. Drivers who are aware that their every movement is being tracked are less likely to exceed the speed limit for fear of being warned or penalized for their driving behaviour. Instead, this encourages safer and more measured driving behaviour.

Our system is also capable of scoring drivers on both good and bad bebaviors creating a league of best to worst drivers highlighting those of a concern along with rewarding workers who do a great job. By highlighting the issues managers can swiftly reveal what needs to be done and in some cases re-train the workers to be better drivers.

 

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