Lytx, DriveCam eliminating ‘blind spots’

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Lytx Video Services are combining a cloud-connected event recorder and video cameras to offer fleet managers a view around trucks up to a week after an incident.

The services – enhancing the DriveCam safety program — offer video evidence when evaluating driving and non-driving processes and procedures, confirm activities like load deliveries, and reveal ways to improve customer service, the company says.

Users can livestream video in the workspace, and streamline what video is watched or downloaded. Video is tagged, including cloud-based triggers from third-party systems for fleet tracking, critical events, and custom configurations. Users can even choose the length of video clip they want, pulling views from any cameras on the vehicle – including those from third parties.

 

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John G. Smith is Newcom Media's vice-president - editorial, and the editorial director of its trucking publications -- including Today's Trucking, trucknews.com, and Transport Routier. The award-winning journalist has covered the trucking industry since 1995.


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