Orange County, Fla., has saved $1.3 million over the past three years, which it attributes to the cameras installed in its fleet vehicles. The county uses Lytx's DriveCam in-vehicle video, which is mounted near the rearview mirror and records audio and video recordings inside and outside of the vehicle if the vehicle brakes hard, swerves, or has a collision.
The county has used DriveCams since 2007. These cameras have been installed on nearly half of the 2,200 vehicles in the county fleet, with a focus on vehicles that travel frequently in the field, including code enforcement, animal services, and fire rescue services. Investing in DriveCams cost the county about $2.2 million, and the county was able to find a return on investment in about two years, according to a press release from Orange County.












