Two new alerts were
designed and implemented in response to concerns about
drivers spending too much time behind the wheel, which research has shown is
detrimental to a driver’s ability to focus and respond to changing road conditions.
drivers spending too much time behind the wheel, which research has shown is
detrimental to a driver’s ability to focus and respond to changing road conditions.
Two new
vehicle alerts that track the amount of time a driver has been behind the wheel
have been added to GPSTrackIt.com’s Fleet Manager vehicle
tracking system. The alerts were created in response to concerns about drivers
spending too much time behind the wheel, which research has shown is
detrimental to a driver’s ability to focus and respond to changing road
conditions.
Continuous
Driving Alert:
The
Continuous Driving alert is triggered by a user-determined time threshold. The
alert can be configured using 8, 10, 12, 14, and 15 hours. The alert can be
assigned to a single unit, a group, or all units in a fleet. Contacts are
assigned to receive the alert by email or SMS text message.
“The
system uses the vehicle’s Ignition On event to begin tracking the time,”
according to Eddie Bermudez, GPSTrackIt.com’s Product Manager. “Setting a
Continuous Driving alert with an eight-hour threshold sends an alert if the
vehicle is continuously driven for over 8 hours without an Ignition Off.”
Total
Drive Time Alert:
In
addition to the Continuous Driving alert, Fleet Manager also has a new Total
Drive Time alert.
“One of
the other considerations dispatchers and fleet managers have is how long, even
with breaks, a driver has been behind the wheel,” continued Bermudez. “We
developed the Total Drive Time alert to calculate for a given period, how much
of that total time was spent behind the wheel.”
Like the
Continuous Driving alert, the Total Drive Time alert uses an Ignition On event
to start tracking the time. It provides the same time value thresholds as the
Continuous Driving alert (8, 10, 12, 14, and 15 hours). However, Total Drive
Time requires values for Start Time and End Time.
“The Total
Drive Time alert checks for all occurrences of Ignition On events between the
start time and stop time,” concluded Bermudez. “Using the Ignition Off events,
Fleet Manager calculates the individual ‘legs’ of a trip, then totals the
elapsed time of all drive time occurring between the Start Time and End Time
parameters.”
Drowsy
Driving can be Dangerous:
According
to the National Sleep Foundation’s 2005 Sleep in America poll, 60% of adult
drivers – about 168 million people – say they have driven while feeling drowsy
and more than one-third (37% or 103 million people), have actually fallen
asleep at the wheel.
The
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimates that 100,000
police-reported crashes are the direct result of driver fatigue each year. This
results in an estimated 1,550 deaths, 71,000 injuries, and $12.5 billion in
monetary losses. This is a conservative estimate.
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