MiX Telematics releases solution to track and manage driver fatigue
The solution is built primarily for customers who want to prevent driving related fatigue, and does so without the need for any driver input.

MiX Telematics releases solution to track and manage driver fatigue

MiX Telematics, a global provider of fleet and mobile asset management solutions, announced extension of its MiX Hours of Service Solution, adapted specifically to suit fleet operators aiming to monitor and manage non regulated driving hours, electronically and reduce fatigue related incidents. The solution which integrates with the company’s flagship MiX Fleet Manager and MiX SafeDrive solutions, makes it easy for fleet operators to set their own driving hours rules, measure driving hours activity, intervene when necessary, and report on driving hours.

“Managing driving hours means safer drivers and safer drivers mean better business. This is what it boils down to,” says Catherine Lewis, Vice President of Technology at MiX Telematics. “Operators have their own safety standards and policies to uphold, and reducing fatigue-related incidents should be high on the priority list across all industries. Lowering risk, liability and associated costs is always good for business,” adds Lewis.

MiX Hours of Service offers comprehensive country and organisation specific rule set capability. Other attractive features of the solution include electronic logging, real time alerts, centralised driver management, log viewing and editing, and an engaging interface.

The solution is built primarily for customers who want to prevent driving related fatigue, and does so without the need for any driver input. However, additional driver input functionality is available should a fleet manager want to manage working, off-duty, rest hours as well.

MiX Telematics has a number of solution adaptations to suit driving hours regulatory and organisational policy compliance in different parts of the world. These include tachograph compatibility in Europe and support for the upcoming ELD legislation in the US. Although, Lewis explains that currently Africa, the Middle East and Asia are focus areas for the extended MiX Hours of Service solution, due to an increasing trend to monitor driving hours in these regions.

MiX Telematics is a global provider of fleet and mobile asset management solutions delivered as SaaS to more than 550,000 subscribers in over 120 countries. MiX Telematics was founded in 1996 and has offices in South Africa, the United Kingdom, the United States, Uganda, Brazil, Australia and the United Arab Emirates as well as a network of more than 130 fleet partners worldwide.

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