Netradyne announced that Savage selected Netradyne’s Driveri® devices in more than 1,000 of its fleet vehicles. Savage is a global provider of industry infrastructure and supply chain services. Driveri uses vision-based edge computing and AI to reward positive driving behavior and coach those in need of improvement.
The system will generate audible in-cab and external alerts to help identify risks, thereby allowing drivers to self-correct. The risks include distracted driving, drowsy drivers, and potential external hazards. Savage chose Netradyne for its ability to track driver progress, reward positive behavior, and help encourage those behaviors with others.
Michelle Hollingsed, Savage vice president of risk management, says the company focuses on leading with safety. She says upgrading to Netradyne’s cameras increases visibility, allows quick access to video footage, and to receive alerts and more. The cameras also integrate with Savage’s current fleet management system. Hollingsed says this allows Savage to easily coach and reward drivers based on what they see.
“Netradyne and Savage are aligned in our safety-focused missions, so this partnership is a sure win to help create safer roads,” says Avneesh Agrawal, CEO, Netradyne. “Netradyne is pleased to enable Savage to increase the safety of its drivers and others on the road, as well as protect its customers’ products.”
Savage accesses video footage remotely in real-time using cellular networks or Wi-Fi; this eliminates the need for a physical card or overwriting older footage. It began installing the cameras in its medium- and heavy-duty trucks in late 2020 and has already seen positive results.
Find out more, visit www.netradyne.com and www.savageservices.com.