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Driver Identification using Blue Driver Code-Plug
The blue driver code-plug, commonly known as the driver tag, is used to control/restrict vehicle access and identify drivers to the vehicle. By using the driver tag you can ensure that each trip undertaken has a driver associated with it.
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FM-Web RAG (Red, Amber, Green) Scoring Reports Suite
The RAG Scoring reports use driver-related events such as over-speeding, over-revving, harsh braking and harsh acceleration to assign a score to a driver. User-classified bands assign drivers into Red, Amber or Green categories as an input to training and driver behaviour modification programmes.
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User-defined Events
User defined events such as night-time driving, seatbelts in use and driving without the lights on can be recorded to highlight driving errors and prompt remedial action.
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Second-by-Second Incident Analysis
Second-by-second interval data is recorded e.g. speed and RPM (revolutions per minute) to be used in the analysis of vehicle incidents.
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Driver certifications
Driver certifications can be recorded and managed to ensure drivers have current and appropriate licenses to operate vehicles.
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Journey Management
Through SafeDrive, a MiX Telematics subsidiary, we have established regional Journey Management Centres to provide dedicated and unique round-the-clock journey management services and safety consulting.
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