Logging

Logging: Driver

Feature Summary

The Logging Driver feature in GSatTrack is tailored to meet the unique needs of fleet managers and operators who seek comprehensive visibility into driver activities. By logging and analyzing driver-specific data, this feature enables users to make informed decisions, enhance safety, and optimize fleet operations. From driving behavior analysis to compliance monitoring, the Logging Driver feature is a valuable asset in the management of diverse fleets.

How to Use

Note!

Drivers cannot log information for assets until they are added for the specific asset or asset group. See “Add Driver” for more information.

How-To: Access Driver Logs

Once the “Shared View” has been created, use the following steps to send a message:

  1. Go to the Navigation menu and click on “Assets”

  2. Click on the “Asset Options” icon next to the desired Asset.

  3. Click on the “Logs” drop-down menu

  4. Click on “Driver Log”

Additional Information

Key Features

  • Driving Behavior Analysis: Captures data related to driving behavior, including speed, acceleration, deceleration, and adherence to traffic rules.
  • Compliance Monitoring: Monitors driver compliance with regulations such as driving hours, rest periods, and other industry-specific requirements.
  • Real-Time Location Tracking: Provides real-time tracking of driver locations, enabling operators to monitor routes and optimize dispatching.
  • Incident and Event Logging: Logs incidents and events such as harsh braking, sharp turns, or collisions, aiding in post-event analysis and driver coaching.
  • Driver Identification: Supports driver identification mechanisms, allowing fleet managers to attribute specific activities and data to individual drivers.
  • Historical Reporting: Generates historical reports on driver performance, enabling trend analysis and the identification of areas for improvement.

Use Cases

  • Safety Monitoring: Monitor driver behavior for safety compliance, identifying and addressing risky driving patterns to enhance overall road safety.
  • Route Optimization: Analyze driver routes in real-time to optimize dispatching, reduce fuel consumption, and improve overall fleet efficiency.
  • Compliance Verification: Ensure compliance with industry-specific regulations, including driving hours, rest periods, and other legal requirements.
  • Driver Coaching and Training: Use logged data to provide targeted coaching and training to drivers, addressing specific areas for improvement and promoting better driving habits.
  • Incident Investigation: Investigate incidents or accidents by reviewing logged data, helping fleet managers understand the sequence of events and contributing factors.
  • Efficiency Metrics: Utilize historical reporting to assess driver efficiency metrics, such as fuel consumption, average speed, and on-time deliveries, to identify areas for operational improvement.

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