13 October 2011, 8:59pm
Quartix, one of the UKs leading telematics suppliers, has introduced a driving style monitoring unit and reporting suite that can save operators as much as £20,000 a year on a fleet of 20 vehicles.
The on-line technology gives accurate information on inappropriate acceleration, speeding and harsh braking. If such behaviour is spotted a driver can be persuaded to adopt a more fuel-efficient, economical driving style.
The innovative Quartix system uses a set of algorithms to establish driving style. And because it is not linked to the can bus there are no vehicle-manufacturer warranty issues, and driving style can be accurately determined across different vehicle types.
The new service comes as part of Quartixs popular InfoPlus option, which provides real-time tracking with Google maps for multiple users and extensive management information and reports.
At just £10 per month for the first three months, then £22.90 per month on a 12-month rental option, the entire package is offered with free installation, no termination charge, and unlimited use of all features.
Wide range of reports
The following reports and many more are included:
Daily time sheet
Start location/time
End location/time
Travel time
Average speed
Maximum speed
Idle time
Live tracking by vehicle
Live tracking by group
Nearest vehicle to a post code identifying skill set
Customised vehicle icons
Customised locations
Vehicle route replay
Weekly time sheet (summary and detail)
Monthly timesheet (summary and detail)
Mileage report
Time on site
Time away from base
Vehicle utilisation
Overlapping vehicles
Speed report by week
Geo fencing mandatory zone
Geo fencing prohibited zone
Geo fencing London congestion charge zone
Geo fencing London low emission zone.
Out of hours report
Driving style reporting
Daily driver briefing reports
Auxiliary equipment usage
Links to back office systems
MOT, road tax, insurance due warning
Driver trip reports
Commenting on fleet operators increasing interest in driver-style information, Andy Kirk, Quartix sales and marketing director, said: "Twelve months ago it was relatively new, but more and more people are requesting driving style information. The price of fuel has an awful lot to do with it."

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Mike Small
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