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Mobile Dvr Systems For Fleet And Industrial Vehicle Use

. For fleet vehicles increased security and safety is essential and mobile DVR systems can dramatically reduce fleet costs. Typically, fleet and industrial vehicles are more likely to be involved in road accidents than, for example, a domestic vehicle. This is because these types of vehicles are on the road for very long periods. It is therefore necessary to further protect fleet vehicles.

Mobile DVRs are very effective for security of the following vehicles types and applications:

- Fleet Vehicles

- Plant Machinery
Mobile Dvr Systems For Fleet And Industrial Vehicle Use


- Waste Management & Refuse Vehicles

- Haulage Vehicles

- Taxis & Cabs

- Domestic Cars & Vehicles

- Buses & Coaches

- Trains

- Trams

- Horseboxes

- Trailers

- Rental Vehicles

Multi-channel mobile DVR systems with the correct vehicle camera configuration can effectively monitor a variety of vehicle locations. Popular locations for cameras include use for monitoring; the road ahead, the inside of the cabin (including driver), the vehicle loading bays and the rear of the vehicle. Outside of the camera configuration there are other customisable options for mobile DVR systems these can include; live video transmission, GPS vehicle tracking, Geo-fencing and more!

Mobile DVR systems are especially useful tools for fleet managers and can be used for many fleet security reasons. Live vehicle video and data can be used to pinpoint where drivers are located and the data control centre can monitor what is happening real-time in and around their fleet vehicles. In the event of a road traffic accident essential information can also be captured by advanced mobile DVR systems. Often files created by mobile DVR systems will capture important information such as; vehicle speed, vehicle location, vehicle telemetry and time and dates are also often embedded.

On advanced mobile DVRs vehicle video and other information can be sent live via 3G. This enables fleet managers to act immediately should an incident take place with one of their vehicles. Good examples where live video is useful would be in the event of a false claim being made against a vehicle on the fleet. However, live vehicle video can also be used for staff training and development purposes, to monitor driver behaviour and to improve fleet fuel efficiency.

With a range of mobile DVR systems available it can be hard to find the most suitable system for your application. To ensure that the system you choose fits the requirements of your fleet factors such as vehicle type, vehicle camera locations and data monitoring should be assessed.

by: ExerosTech




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