{"id":34798,"date":"2022-03-03T16:12:43","date_gmt":"2022-03-03T21:12:43","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.gofleet.com\/?p=34798"},"modified":"2024-12-20T01:59:08","modified_gmt":"2024-12-20T06:59:08","slug":"how-zenducams-multi-camera-solution-will-improve-your-fleet","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.gofleet.com\/how-zenducams-multi-camera-solution-will-improve-your-fleet\/","title":{"rendered":"How ZenduCAM\u2019s Multi-Camera Solution Will Improve Your Fleet"},"content":{"rendered":"

Today, most fleet managers understand the value of including a camera (or two) on every vehicle<\/a>. Fleet cameras assist with driver supervision, improve performance, and can lower legal liabilities.<\/p>\n

One study found that simply including cameras was enough to lower insurance costs<\/a> for 58% of respondents. And organizations that actively integrate advanced fleet cameras into operations see even more advantages.<\/p>\n

JTI-Macdonald used smart fleet monitoring<\/a> to lower preventable accidents by 64% and reduce its average cost per claim by 64%. Operators are always looking to increase efficiency and cut costs, so it makes perfect sense that fleet camera use is steadily on the rise.<\/p>\n

Integrating a vehicle monitoring system is always a smart choice. If you\u2019re a manager, the question is this \u2013 what fleet camera solution<\/a> is right for your<\/em> organization?<\/p>\n

Are standalone dash cams<\/a> good enough? Or will your organization benefit from using a more advanced multi-camera system?<\/em><\/p>\n

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Why Every Fleet Manager Needs a Smart Multi-Cam Solution<\/h2>\n

Fleet management can be tricky, especially when it comes to supervising drivers in the field. You need a way to know what\u2019s going on without riding with every driver.<\/p>\n

In the past, managers had to rely on indirect methods like driver self-supervision, trip recorders, or MVR monitoring services. Monitoring services are great for ensuring route adherence, catching driving violations, and spotting license-related red flags. But these technologies don\u2019t actually show how employees are driving.<\/p>\n

Not having direct fleet visibility makes it difficult to analyze performance, monitor driver activities, and make safety assessments. It\u2019s also harder to defend the organization in case of accidents, insurance claims, or any legal disputes.<\/p>\n

Fleet cameras represent the only practical way<\/a> for managers to always have an eye on drivers. However, not all camera options deliver the same management advantages.<\/p>\n