Cartrack adds new AI-powered safety alerts to driver monitoring

18th August 2022 By: Irma Venter - Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

Cartrack adds new AI-powered safety alerts to driver monitoring

Cartrack has enabled a series of new safety alerts for vehicle drivers and fleet managers related to speeding, traffic proximity and potential distractions.

The company says it has enhanced its video- and sensor-based safety technology – powered by artificial intelligence (AI) – taking its accuracy in capturing high-definition video of critical events “to the next level”.

Cartrack Live Vision camera technology is a cloud-connected video management solution that takes feeds from in-cab safety cameras and uses AI analysis to provide proactive driver monitoring. 

“This camera technology is proven to protect drivers, as well as lower costs, and contributes towards the safety of millions of drivers and commuters on South Africa’s roads,” explains the company.

“The Live Vision camera technology works in sync with Cartrack’s on-the-ground operations cloud platform and Internet of Things devices to give enterprises a full view of their fleet operations.”

Cartrack says a fleet manager will, for example, receive alerts about a driver’s behaviour in real time. 

He or she is then able to log in to Cartrack’s Web platform or mobile app to watch any of the camera footage via livestream, ensuring that preventative action can be taken immediately, if necessary.

Forward-collision warning, distracted and fatigued driving, smoking, yawning and cellphone use have all been added as new events on Cartrack’s Live Vision. 

Cartrack’s AI technology will track the driver’s head pose to alert to distracted driving, while the fatigue indicator will monitor whether the driver’s eyes are open, alert and focused on the road. 

These features are captured in real time and delivered to the fleet manager for preventative coaching and training, while in-cab warnings also audibly alert the driver to avoid dangers on the road.

The likelihood of tampering is minimised given the immediacy of the AI alerts.

Cartrack national commercial manager Bret Smith says AI-powered camera technology makes it possible for fleet managers to remotely support drivers and to manage fleets more effectively.

“AI technology and telematics have a pivotal role in measuring and coaching drivers on behaviour and ensuring that they are aware of the risks on the road. 

“Fleet owners face challenges in managing driver behaviour on short and long-haul trips, particularly with driver fatigue, safety and speed being largely self-regulated. 

“AI is changing the way we view risk management and is a necessity for any business to assist with better decision-making, improving safety and enhancing operational efficiencies,” adds Smith.