Equipping HGVs with a video telematics and safety system helps monitor drivers and their journeys, while capturing video of any incident. A solution can include comprehensive 360-degree coverage around the vehicle; cargo cameras to keep an eye on loads; an in-cab monitor for drivers to view video feeds; a cyclist detection system; and a fatigue and distraction monitoring system.
Protect against bogus or exaggerated claims and crash-for-cash scams
Video evidence following an incident, especially when there are no independent witnesses, or to counter allegations of driving offences
Driver behaviour monitoring to improve road safety and fuel efficiency
Effectively manage fleet risks and reduce vehicle operating costs
Greater peace-of-mind and deterrent against theft
Wide-angled HD cameras provide evidence of other people’s driving and can help combat fraud. With night-vision, they provide complete peace-of-mind and clear images of the road ahead.
Multi-channel cameras with built-in night-vision, suitable for monitoring load spaces and valuable cargo transported by a commercial vehicle.
Rear-view device that is constantly recording, which can double up as reversing camera and is perfect for monitoring vehicle rear blind spots.
Fitted together with front-and rear-facing cameras, side-view cameras offer all-round protection, and can enable drivers to view blind spots.
HD touchscreen gives the driver an overview of each camera feed, allowing them to a particular view when, for example, reversing or changing lane.
Specially-designed for HGVs, a powerful and ruggedised anti-vibration digital video recorder is at the heart of a video telematics solution, managing and recording footage from all cameras.
Using strategically-placed sensors and audible alarms it is possible to aid safe parking and reversing manoeuvres, warning drivers of any obstacles in their path, as well as providing added cyclist protection.
A speaker that provides a spoken or white noise warning to alert vulnerable road users that a vehicle is manoeuvring left or reversing.
Alert drivers of lane departure, potential forward collisions, tailgating and vulnerable pedestrians or cyclists, as well as warn of fatigue or distractions such mobile phone use, smoking and taking eyes off the road.
Use cameras and internal monitors to replace interior rearview mirror and exterior side mirrors, improving visibility, reducing drag and saving on costly damage.
External stickers that warn other road users of vehicle blind spots and that cameras are in operation.
VisionTrack's systems and products are compliant with Direct Vision Standard (DVS), Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme (FORS), Construction Logistics and Community Safety (CLOCS) and Work Related Road Risk (WRRR), as well as having wide insurance industry approvals. Our industry-leading forward-facing camera, multi-camera and mobile DVR technology also carry FCC, CE, E-mark certifications.