In telemetry, the control is carried out by an identification card (RFID) that the driver must approach the device to carry out the registration. In Videotelemetry, the driver is identified through facial recognition and the use of artificial intelligence, based on photos taken by the hardware camera.
Yes, Golfleet's support team provides training to all customers who need it at no additional cost.
The difference is mainly in the level of indicators that you can have in each one. In tracking, you have more basic indicators to start management, such as maximum speed control, improper driving and vehicle location.
In telemetry, in addition to this information, you can count on more variations of driver behavior indicators, integrations and functionalities, being ideal for companies that already have more advanced fleet management.
No, within our software, the enabled user has autonomy to execute command actions, such as blocking, for example. However, it is important to note that some features depend on the accessory installed in the vehicle.
The Speed by Road module helps the manager understand whether the driver is driving at the appropriate speed in urban areas and highways. For example, the maximum speed in your fleet policy is 110 km/h, but if your driver goes close to this speed in an urban school area, where the permitted speed is 40 km/h, you will not be aware of this violation.
With Vvia, you can understand your driver's real behavior, being able to analyze data related to the speed of the stretch of road he/she is traveling, and understanding whether your driver is respecting the parameters set by traffic laws.