SURVEY FINDS 83% OF FLEETS SAY THAT AI IS FUTURE OF SAFETY
Dashboard cams, telematics & AI combined will predict and prevent future accidents.
COMPANY NEWS: Connected mobility platform and Vontier company Teletrac Navman has announces the findings of its AI & Driver Safety survey--a new supplement to its 2025 Distracted Driving & Driver Safety Report --which found that 83% of fleets say that AI is the future of safety.
GUEST OPINION: On 30 June, around 70 days away, Telstra will switch off its 3G network. Optus has also announced it will follow suit in September. Time has shown that technology has moved beyond 3G capabilities, so now the question is whether we’ve all kept up.
Australian connected mobility platform Teletrac Navman unveiled its video telematics offering IQ Camera.
Self-driving trucks have been on the radar for a long time, but the technology is rapidly advancing. Australian fleets are expected to be early adopters due to the size of the country.
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