Miss This?: AI-Powered IQ Camera Integrates with Fleet Management Software
Teletrac Navman Enhances Data Privacy for Smart Dash Cam Users
In an effort to address growing data privacy concerns, Teletrac Navman has launched an Enhanced Privacy Mode feature for Smart Dash Cam users.

In an effort to address growing data privacy concerns, Teletrac Navman has launched an Enhanced Privacy Mode feature for Smart Dash Cam users.
Photo by Yvette Ponthier
In an effort to address growing data privacy concerns, Teletrac Navman has launched an Enhanced Privacy Mode feature for Smart Dash Cam users. When surveyed by Teletrac Navman, a Vontier company, 23% of fleets expressed concerns over data privacy concerning cameras and Artificial Intelligence (AI).
Balancing Privacy and Safety in the Public Sector
When asked how this would apply to the public sector, Alain Samaha, President of Teletrac Navman, said, “The public sector is similar to the private sector in that they have high awareness of privacy while also recognizing the need to prioritize safety. They also acknowledge that AI will improve safety. Privacy mode seeks to balance privacy with both AI with safety.”
He added that “nearly half the fleets that we surveyed were commercially impacted by unsafe behaviors. Given that, establishing a culture of safety in the workplace is one of the most significant challenges operators face today. This includes everything from making sure that a vehicle is well maintained–and road worthy–to training.”
A Feature Designed to Meet Evolving Fleet Expectations
In response, Teletrac Navman has rolled out Enhanced Privacy Mode, which allows fleet managers to pause driver-facing video recordings while continuing to capture in-cab audio alerts and inward alert data.
“With features like Enhanced Privacy Mode, we can protect employees while simultaneously leveraging advancements in safety,” said Andrew Rossington, Chief Product Officer, at Teletrac Navman. Enhanced Privacy Mode enables fleet managers to monitor unsafe driving practices, like mobile phone use and erratic driving, without compromising driver privacy.
More Safety

Hidden in Plain Sight: Fleet Compliance Risks
Your fleet may have the right policies, but are they being followed consistently? This practical guide highlights six hidden compliance risks that can undermine public sector and shared fleet operations and shares proven approaches to improve oversight, drive accountability, and maintain audit readiness.
Read More →
5 Days Left to Submit Your 2026 Fleet Safety Award Nomination
Know a government fleet, safety, or risk manager who deserves recognition for making fleet operations safer? Nominations are open through Aug. 15.
Read More →
How the First 24 Hours Can Shape a Fleet Crash Response
How a strong accident response process helps government fleets move from the initial report to recovery while building a clearer record for what needs to change next.
Read More →How Better Visibility Cut Speeding Violations by 48%
Fleet leaders don't need more data, they need clearer visibility into what the data is saying. This case study explores how one utility replaced speeding-event counts with a single metric — miles driven in violation — to strengthen safety and significantly reduce speeding violations.
Read More →
e-con Systems Expands AI Camera Tools for Traffic Monitoring
The systems support license plate recognition, traffic analytics, and video management for transportation agencies.
Read More →
King Township Pilot Links Driver Feedback to Reduced Speeding
How King Township, a best-in-class municipal fleet, reduced speeding by 10.9% and demonstrated a projected 349% ROI by putting safety ownership directly in drivers' hands.
Read More →
Beyond the Fireline: The Critical Role of Public Fleets in Wildfire Response
Behind every wildfire response is a complex network of vehicles, data, and decisions that must work in sync under extreme pressure. Global heating trends require strong fleet coordination and reliable communications to keep crews safe and operations running smoothly.
Read More →
How AI Is Transforming Public Fleet Safety - Part 1
AI-powered safety systems are helping public fleets tackle distracted driving by delivering real-time coaching and measurable behavior change behind the wheel. In part one of our Q&A, Nauto CEO Stefan Heck explains how agencies can improve safety, reduce costs, and navigate implementation challenges with AI-driven technology.
Read More →
Reducing Risk and Improving Safety in Public Sector Fleets with Advanced Driver-Assist Technology
Public sector fleets face increasing pressure to improve safety, reduce liability, and operate efficiently. See how advanced vehicle technologies are helping agencies protect drivers, the public, and their budgets.
Read More →
3 Ways Fleet Tech Builds Public Trust
Managing a state or local fleet comes with levels of accountability private companies don’t have. Read how modern fleet technology helps elevate visibility and safety to strengthen community trust.
Read More →

