Rand Video Telematics includes best-in-class roadway and optional cab-facing cameras
Rand McNally, a leader in innovative technology solutions for commercial transportation, has launched an advanced 2-way dash camera powered by market-leading Machine Vision (MV) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) telematics. The new camera, part of the Rand Video Telematics solution, is available for shipment and subscription now.
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Engineered to improve fleet and driver safety, Rand Video Telematics (RVT) helps safeguard fleets from fraudulent claims as well as helps reduce collisions and potentially lowers insurance costs.
Quick to install and simple to use, the RVT hardware and platform has flexible features to adapt to all sizes and types of fleets. The advanced technology on which the platform is built, streamlines alerts for drivers and managers, supplying insights without requiring much time or effort and significantly reducing false alerts.
“Rand McNally’s mission is to support fleets and drivers by improving and safeguarding the movement of people and goods,” said Rush Akin, Senior Vice President, Rand McNally Fleet Sales. “Rand Video Telematics furthers that mission by providing the absolute best camera option on the market to serve as an extra pair of eyes on the road.”
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“We are passionate about safety and making sure every driver gets home safely at the end of the day.”
Simple yet Powerful
The road-facing camera uses advanced “machine vision” to aid drivers and warn them before collisions may happen. If there is an event, the camera records and saves video, which is automatically uploaded to the cloud for safe storage.
The optional cab-facing camera uses sophisticated intelligence to help improve and most importantly, protect drivers in case of an accident. The AI used in the camera is powered by Surfsight™, a Lytx® solution. As a result, Rand Video Telematics uses the market-leading database with 120 billion miles of professionally analyzed driving data.
“Alerts for things like distracted driving that aren’t true and need to be verified are a waste of time for drivers and for managers,” Akin said. “The learning technology on the camera and the superiority of the back-end database, weeds out false alerts. There’s no need to spend hours monitoring video or pay an add-on subscription costs for a monitoring service.”
Best in Class
Rand Video Telematics has several useful features unique among in-vehicle cameras.
If privacy is a concern, the device can be used as a roadway-facing dash cam only. The in-cab-facing camera can be disabled and capped, or uniquely, used as a sensor identifying distracted behavior, without video recording.
Also, the roadway-facing camera can live stream video to provide managers with instant access to what’s going on at the job site, backups at the yard, and other daily situations.
Ongoing Investment
Rand Video Telematics is the latest fleet solution from Rand McNally, which, along with its owner TELEO Capital, has spent the last year significantly increasing its investment in best-in-class solutions for the fleet and driver markets. Also, with TELEO Capital backing, the company is working to build and strengthen its Customer Support function, implement new and more efficient internal systems, and bring on board additional talent.
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