
The Michigan Department of Transportation and the city of Dearborn are activating Safety Cloud on a mixture of public safety and roadway maintenance vehicles to deliver real-time alerts to drivers of upcoming roadway hazards like responding emergency vehicles and work zones.
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Fleet Complete’s cloud-based fleet management software, FC Hub, is now seamlessly integrated with Stellantis’ embedded telematics, found in vehicles manufactured from 2019 onward.
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SoundOff Signal estimates that the fleet management software has the ability to reduce preventable crashes by 80%, fuel consumption by 10% and maintenance expenses by 30%, this easy-to-install system improves safety and efficiency.
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The Verizon Frontline survey revealed internet-connected vehicles are a top priority, particularly for EMS and PSAP/ECC first responders.
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Just as passenger vehicles are becoming safer and more connected, so too are refuse trucks. But these complex fleet assets are also setting some of their own trends specific to their specialized function.
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The Georgia Department of Transportation and non-profit The Ray are joining to test vehicle-to-everything (V2X) technology using four fleet vehicles.
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Following a six-month pilot, the City of Montgomery, Ala., has awarded a three-year contract to Rubicon Global for its SmartCity platform.
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Telematics providers and fleets are collecting and reporting ‘beyond-the-vehicle’ data that informs decisions relating to operations, customer service, and public works.
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Code 3 plans to integrate Haas Alert in its products. Haas Alert sends a digital signal to drivers on the road when an emergency vehicle is approaching.
Read More →The City of Irving, Texas, is starting a smart city pilot program to improve residential waste and recycling services, adding tracking technology to 40 collection vehicles.
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