
Fleet Camera Solutions with GPS for Dispatchers
Integrating vehicle cameras with GPS has given dispatchers verified event footage, location metadata and live views, reducing calls and accelerating incident resolution while vendor integration depth and mobile app performance have determined operational effectiveness.

Overview of fleet management systems
The piece has explained that fleet management systems have combined GPS tracking with cloud platforms to deliver real-time monitoring, analytics, administrative automation and safety features, and have supported compliance and operational decision-making for vehicle-based businesses.


Alternative fuel options for vocational fleets
Holman has outlined renewable diesel, renewable natural gas and hydrogen options for vocational fleets, and has noted trade-offs in cost, carbon intensity and infrastructure, emphasising that suitability has depended on fleet class, operating patterns and organisational objectives.


Dash Cameras and Fleet Insurance Discount Eligibility
Insurers have offered premium reductions to fleets that have deployed connected dash cameras and have documented safety programmes, and have required multi-month behavioural data, claims resolution records and coaching documentation to qualify.


Summer Road Risk and Fleet Safety Guidance
Fleets have faced heightened summer road risk during the '100 Deadliest Days' and have been advised to combine targeted coaching with real‑time AI dash‑cam alerts to reduce incidents and embed year‑round safety culture.


VUE managed service reduces camera faults for XPO
VUE has trialled a managed service with XPO Logistics' Arla fleet, has resolved a backlog of camera faults, has improved camera uptime and footage retrieval, has reduced engineer callouts and downtime, and has led XPO to adopt the service contract-wide.


AI Driver Monitoring for Field Service Fleets
Analysis has identified that focused AI driver-monitoring systems have delivered real-time visibility, rapid incident response and simplified deployment for non-ELD field service fleets, while all-in-one ELD-first platforms have imposed additional complexity, cost and adoption friction.


Tierra Demonstrates AI-Driven Fleet Management on AWS
Tierra S.p.A. has presented AI-driven enhancements to its fleet management platform at AWS Summit 2026. It has reported production deployment that has improved user experience, system efficiency and cost metrics through collaboration with AWS.


Tesla Robotaxi fleet in Texas smaller than Waymo's
Texas DMV filings have revealed that Tesla has registered 42 driverless vehicles for its Robotaxi service, compared with Waymo's 577; the state has enacted a law requiring operators to self-certify SAE Level 4 status.


Waymo launches Ojai robotaxis for select customers
Waymo has started offering Ojai robotaxi rides to select customers in San Francisco, Los Angeles and Phoenix and has scaled production of lower-cost, Geely-built vehicles using its sixth-generation Driver and upgraded sensors.


Fleet Management: Data, Maintenance and Processes
Fleets have centralised data, automated reporting, adopted predictive maintenance, digitised inspections and documentation, enhanced asset visibility and streamlined workflows to improve efficiency, reduce downtime and strengthen compliance.


Wallbox to supply chargers for Freenow electric taxis
Wallbox has partnered with Freenow by Lyft to provide charging solutions across Germany, France, the UK, Ireland and Spain, and has offered discounted products and access to certified installers for BEV and PHEV taxi drivers and fleet operators.


Safety Technologies for Australian Heavy Vehicle Fleets
Regulators have strengthened Heavy Vehicle National Law and Chain of Responsibility enforcement, and fleets have adopted telematics, AI in-cab cameras, EWDs, ADAS, on-board mass systems and preventative maintenance tools to enhance compliance and manage fatigue and vehicle risk.


Fleet culture and cross-border management
Organisations have prioritised clear communication, ongoing safety practices, technology adoption with governance, and cross‑functional collaboration to harmonise fleet operations across markets while allowing local flexibility.


ZF connects Berlin Fire Department fleet
ZF has connected the Berlin Fire Department’s entire fleet of about 1,100 vehicles to its Rescue Connect platform, and has enabled integrated vehicle, crew and control-centre data flows, supporting increased operational transparency and further digitalisation initiatives.


AI dash cams reduce safety risks in ready-mix fleets
AI dash cams have been deployed in ready‑mix fleets to provide real‑time alerts, contextual video evidence, context‑weighted scoring and telematics integration, and have been reported to support claims handling and insurer renewal discussions.


Fleet Dash Cam ROI and Payback Estimates
Analysis has detailed an ROI model for network-connected dash cameras, showing operational savings from reduced claims, lower premiums, fuel and labour costs, and improved utilisation; fleets have reported payback generally within eight to ten months.


Five AI Myths in Fleet Management
The blog has examined five common misconceptions about AI in fleet management and has outlined realistic capabilities, implementation steps, scalability for smaller operators, expected timelines for results, and recommended practices for data quality and provider support.


Dash Cam Hardware and Connectivity for Construction Fleets
The guide has described equipment-rated dash cam specifications, mounting and power strategies, and cellular/WiFi connectivity models for construction fleets, and has highlighted testing, storage and deployment considerations to support reliable video capture in harsh, intermittent-connectivity environments.


Driver Fatigue Risk Management for Fleets
Fleets have shifted towards continuous, data-driven fatigue risk management, combining monitoring, AI-enabled dashcams, scheduling and training to detect early drowsiness, trigger real-time alerts and inform operational adjustments to reduce crash risk and liability.


Thomas Russell awarded CTP designation
Thomas Russell has been awarded the Certified Transportation Professional (CTP) designation by the National Private Truck Council after completing its programme, covering fleet operations, safety, compliance, finance and technology, and is positioned to provide enhanced operational and customer insights.


Rising Nuclear Verdicts and Fleet Liability Risks
Fleets have faced escalating jury awards and insurance pressures, and safety data practices have become central to liability management; integrated telematics and AI dash cams have been adopted to document coaching, prevent incidents and support legal defence.


Importance of Vendor Networks for Fleet Maintenance
Holman has deployed a vendor network covering over 100,000 providers across the United States and Canada, and has centralised authorisation, pricing controls and governance to reduce downtime, increase cost predictability and support fleets’ geographic and vocational scale.


Comparing Road-Facing and Dual-Facing Fleet Dash Cams
The article has analysed differences between road-facing and dual-facing dash cams, and has assessed their impacts on driver coaching, claim defence, insurance negotiations and fleet safety programmes, highlighting AI-enabled cab-facing systems' role in proactive risk reduction.


Chevin highlights FleetWave customer case studies
Chevin Fleet Solutions has convened customers and industry leaders at its North America conference and has showcased FleetWave case studies that have demonstrated operational impacts, data-led improvements and supply-chain optimisation across large fleets and municipal utilities.


Dash Cameras and GPS Trackers for Fleet Management
Analysis has compared dash cameras and GPS trackers for fleets, outlining claims and compliance impacts and scenarios where combined video telematics has delivered faster claims resolution, reduced losses and operational benefits, while GPS-only solutions have remained sufficient for low-risk fleets.


Night-shift employee transport: compliance and cost risks
Recent regulations in India have required employers to provide recorded, door-to-door night transport for female employees; audits have highlighted operational, safety and financial gaps, while AI-driven routing has been reported to reduce costs and improve punctuality.


Corporate mobility strategy for hybrid workplaces
Organisations have adopted integrated corporate mobility strategies to manage fluctuating commute demand, improve vehicle utilisation, strengthen compliance and control costs; technology has enabled real‑time planning, route optimisation and sustainability tracking.


Predictive maintenance to reduce oil and gas downtime
Predictive maintenance technologies have reduced unplanned downtime and improved visibility across oil and gas fleets, enabling operators to schedule repairs, lower emergency costs and shift maintenance from reactive to planned operations.


Chevin Fleet Solutions to exhibit at FleetCon 2026
Chevin Fleet Solutions has confirmed its exhibition at FleetCon 2026 and has announced FleetWave upgrades and integrations to demonstrate capabilities in operational efficiency, compliance and data consolidation for fleet managers and suppliers.


Data-driven fleets cut fuel costs by 12% in 2026
Fleets have reduced fuel costs by an average of 12% in 2026 after deploying telematics and GPS analytics, which have identified idle time, speeding and harsh driving as modifiable drivers of consumption and enabled targeted coaching and routing optimisation.


Fleetio to sponsor 23XI Racing at Coca‑Cola 600
Fleetio has joined 23XI Racing as primary partner for the Coca‑Cola 600, bringing its maintenance platform to the No. 67 entry with branding and crew uniforms, and has committed to additional associate sponsorships during the season.


Reducing Fleet Insurance Premiums in 2026
Insurers have tightened underwriting and fleets have faced higher premiums due to increased claims severity, litigation and inexperienced drivers; operators have adopted driver screening, maintenance protocols and video telematics to document risk reduction and improve renewal outcomes.


Dash cameras for grey-fleet and company vehicles
Organisations have increasingly deployed dash cameras and established policies for grey‑fleet and company vehicles to mitigate safety, legal and insurance exposure and to meet data‑protection and consent obligations.


Zubie expands GM OEM integration
Zubie has integrated GM factory telematics across GMC, Chevrolet, Buick and Cadillac and has enabled fleet operators to onboard vehicles with factory-installed telematics without additional hardware, shorten deployment timelines and reduce operational complexity while supporting thousands of vehicles.


Dash cam legal and compliance considerations for fleets
Courts and regulators have affirmed nationwide legality of dash cameras, while state rules on mounting, audio consent and driver‑facing recording have created compliance requirements that fleet operators have had to address.


Fleet Dash Cam Cost Guide 2026
The guide has outlined typical hardware tiers, subscription and installation costs, and a three-year TCO model; has recommended ROI calculations and vendor due diligence to mitigate data overage and contract lock-in.


KATSANA and MARA Liner sign fleet digitalisation MoU
KATSANA has signed an MoU with MARA Liner to implement a unified fleet management and CMMS platform, aimed at enhancing visibility, preventive maintenance and operational efficiency across MARA Liner’s bus and heavy vehicle operations.


How Dash Cameras and AI Enhance Fleet Safety
The article has explained how dash cameras have evolved into AI-enabled systems that have provided real-time alerts, edge processing and cloud integration, and have improved incident preservation, driver coaching and fleet operational visibility.

RAC Connected deploys CrashBoxx for real-time crash data
RAC Connected has introduced CalAmp CrashBoxx, an AI-driven system that has delivered real-time crash detection, predictive damage assessment and integrated telematics and video to accelerate first notice of loss and streamline post-incident investigations.
Lightfoot surpasses 100,000 connected units
Lightfoot has surpassed 100,000 connected units in the UK and internationally, has expanded its team to over 100, and has standardised updated connection setup after it has recorded a reduction in installation issues to improve data reliability and fleet visibility.

360-degree fleet cameras: multi-angle incident coverage
The report has outlined that 360-degree multi-camera systems have delivered synchronised, multi-angle footage, have expedited claims handling, have supported regulatory reporting and have reduced incident exposure for high-risk fleets, while operators have also incurred higher upfront costs than single-camera setups.


Electric city buses reach majority of EU orders
European electric city-bus uptake has reached 60% of new orders in 2025 and has been projected to achieve full electrification by 2028; operators and governments have committed procurement, funding and charging infrastructure to expand fleets across multiple markets.


Quartix partners with Autoglass to reduce fleet glass costs
Quartix and Autoglass have formed a partnership that has provided Quartix customers with discounted windscreen repair and replacement services, nationwide mobile support and pre-applied fleet accounts available from the start of tracking subscriptions.


Fleet industry changes since 2020
The fleet sector has experienced post‑Covid economic pressures, accelerated electrification, higher insurance costs and increased ESG reporting requirements, and has shifted from location tracking to real‑time driver‑behaviour coaching, gamification and AI tools, prompting integration of data platforms and operational adaptation.


Zenobē offers $100m to electrify Australian truck fleets
Zenobē has launched an A$100 million funding programme to finance electric trucks and supporting infrastructure for Australian heavy fleets, and has offered no upfront capital costs while aiming to lower total cost of ownership and accelerate electrification.


Private Fleet Strategies to Reduce Fuel Costs
Private fleets have faced rising fuel costs and have adopted data-driven fleet management to identify inefficiencies in driver behaviour, maintenance and routing, enabling targeted coaching, preventive care and route optimisation to reduce fuel consumption and control operating costs.


Driver coaching: reducing fleet risk and costs
Fleets have adopted driver coaching to convert telematics data into targeted interventions, and have reported reductions in incidents, fuel consumption, insurance exposure and maintenance costs, with some deployments having delivered multi‑million‑pound savings within months.


EU extends tachograph rules to vans from 2026
The EU has extended tachograph requirements to light commercial vehicles between 2.5 and 3.5 tonnes used in international commercial transport, mandating smart tachographs from 1 July 2026 and raising compliance obligations for affected cross‑border fleets.

