Driver Behaviour Monitoring

Monitor driver behaviour and help improve road safety

Driver Behaviour Analysis

Monitor and Track Driver Behaviour

For fleet managers, analysing driver data is essential to ensure safety and efficiency on the road. If your business depends on fleet drivers, monitoring their behaviour helps reduce accidents, costs, and insurance claims.

Fleet Witness provides detailed driver data insights, allowing you to spot risky habits and deliver targeted training. This improves safety, compliance with UK regulations, and cuts fleet running costs.

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How driver behaviour telematics work

If you want to measure fleet driver performance, our insight telematics system provides a range of key metrics to monitor, including:

Assign RFID fobs

Each driver is issued a unique personal RFID fob.

Install the fob Reader

See locations clearly with current satellite imagery, including detailed streetside and bird’s eye views.

Harsh braking

Identify abrupt braking events that could cause accidents or damage.

Harsh or over-cornering

Measure sharp or unsafe cornering for better driver training.

Speeding

Track when drivers exceed speed limits to improve safety and reduce risks.

Monitor from anywhere

View all driver activities in real time through centralized dashboards and scheduled reports from your office.

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AI-Driven Driver coaching monitor

Better drivers,
safer roads

Our driver coaching camera provides a seamless way to supplement your our fleet safety solutions with a strong emphasis on driver behaviour.

Help your fleet operate more safely and efficiently with advanced tools that monitor and coach driver performance in real-time. 

Driver monitoring systems work by collecting essential driver information and using intelligent metrics to report on these in an effective manner. 

This data is collected and translated into driving ‘scores’ that allow fleet managers to understand exactly where money may be being lost, where driving is deemed as dangerous and which drivers may benefit from additional training and/or support.

Insight reports and alerts quickly identify the worst speeding offenders and support them in improving their driving, reducing road risk and lowering fuel costs.

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Frequently Asked Question

Driver behaviour telematics measures key metrics such as speeding, overacceleration, harsh braking, sharp cornering, and excessive engine idling. This information supports fleet management by generating insightful reports which enable managers to increase the safety, efficiency, and overall performance of their fleet.

Integrating driver behaviour tracking into fleet operations delivers a wide range of benefits — from enhanced safety to lower running costs. By harnessing telematics data, fleet managers can gain valuable insights into driver performance and implement targeted coaching to promote safer and more efficient driving habits.

  • Improved Speed Control:
    Telematics data highlights drivers who frequently exceed speed limits. With tailored feedback, these drivers can adopt safer driving practices that reduce accident risks and improve fuel efficiency.

  • Reduced Harsh Braking:
    Regular hard braking increases wear on braking components, raises maintenance costs, and shortens vehicle lifespan. Monitoring braking behaviour enables managers to identify patterns and address them through driver coaching.

  • Minimised Aggressive Acceleration:
    Sudden acceleration wastes fuel and puts unnecessary strain on the engine. Identifying this behaviour allows managers to encourage smoother, more economical driving techniques.

  • Safer Cornering:
    High-speed cornering not only endangers drivers and other road users but also accelerates tyre and suspension wear. Tracking this behaviour supports safer driving and extends vehicle longevity.

  • Reduced Idling Times:
    Unnecessary engine idling wastes fuel and contributes to avoidable emissions. Monitoring idle time helps control costs, improve fuel economy, and support sustainability targets.

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