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It’s a technology used in commercial motor vehicles to automatically record driving time and Hours of Service (HOS) data, mandated by regulations such as the U.S.
A dashcam (dashboard camera) is a camera mounted inside a vehicle to record video and sometimes audio while driving or parked. In commercial fleets, dashcams are often paired with ELDs, telematics systems, or fleet management software to improve safety, compliance, and liability protection.
Tracking in the context of commercial fleets, logistics, or transportation generally refers to real-time monitoring of vehicles, assets, and drivers. It is a core feature in fleet management systems and supports safety, efficiency, compliance, and customer service.
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It’s a technology used in commercial motor vehicles to automatically record driving time and Hours of Service (HOS) data, mandated by regulations such as the U.S.
A set of regulations issued by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) in the U.S. These rules govern how many hours a commercial motor vehicle (CMV) driver is allowed to drive and work, and how much rest they are required to take.
A dashcam (dashboard camera) is a camera mounted inside a vehicle to record video and sometimes audio while driving or parked. In commercial fleets, dashcams are often paired with ELDs, telematics systems, or fleet management software to improve safety, compliance, and liability protection.
Tracking in the context of commercial fleets, logistics, or transportation generally refers to real-time monitoring of vehicles, assets, and drivers. It is a core feature in fleet management systems and supports safety, efficiency, compliance, and customer service.
IFTA stands for the International Fuel Tax Agreement. It is an agreement between the 48 contiguous U.S. states and 10 Canadian provinces to simplify the reporting of fuel use by motor carriers operating in multiple jurisdictions.
A fuel card (or fleet fuel card) is a payment card used by businesses and commercial drivers to purchase fuel, and often maintenance services, for company vehicles. Unlike regular credit cards, fuel cards offer controls, reporting, and rebates tailored to fleet operations.