Overview of Dashboards

The Dashboards page consists of two tabs:

Fleet Analysis - displays key performance metrics for all of the devices in your account. The default time period is the current day, but you you adjust the time period

Driver Analysis - displays the driver safety performance of your drivers. For the harsh driving metrics you will need to use a device that can record harsh speeding, braking, and turning. 

 


FLEET ANALYSIS

The Fleet Analysis dashboard has several configurable features.

  1. Time period - the default time period is the current day. You can select from a few different preset time periods, or you can select your own custom time period.
  2. Refresh - the refresh button updates the data in the dashboard. This button is only used when the time period is the current day 'Today', as any data that is older than the current day does not need to be updated.
  3. Filter - you can customize which of the dashboard widgets (information widgets) are displayed

There are several widgets on this page and their descriptions are as follows and the values are based on the time period you have selected and all the devices in your account:

  • Device status - the current device status of each device in your account
  • Distance traveled - the total distance traveled of your devices
  • Total idling - the total time spent by all your devices idling
  • Overspeed alerts - total number of times your devices have triggered an over-speed alert
  • Top 10 devices, distance traveled - a graphical display of the devices with the most mileage traveled
  • Fleet utilization - The percentage of the devices in your account that have moved (worked) in your account. Usually the higher the value is the more your devices (vehicles) are being used which is usually better for the company as it indicates a better utilization of assets.
  • Fleet % in maintenance - the number of vehicles in maintenance as a percentage of all the vehicles in your account. The platform counts a device as in 'maintenance' when the work status of the device is 'maintenance'.
  • Top 10 devices, Idling - a graphical display of the devices with the most idling time

DRIVER ANALYSIS

This is the driving safety scorecard for your drivers. Even if you have only one device you can have multiple drivers driving the same device meaning you can get a driver's score for each of your drivers.

There are several configurable features:

  1. Time period - the default time period is the current day. You can select from a few different preset time periods, or you can select your own custom time period.
  2. Refresh - the refresh button updates the data in the dashboard. This button is only used when the time period is the current day 'Today', as any data that is older than the current day does not need to be updated.
  3. Weighted average - the weighted average function allows you to give more weight to one or more of the dangerous driving attributes. The default weight given to any attribute is 1:1 meaning that for every dangerous driving event that occurs, the system gives it 1 point. However, if you want to give more weighting you could for example give 2 points for every speeding event that occurred. 
  4. Filter - you can customize which of the dashboard widgets (information widgets) are displayed

There are several widgets on this page and their descriptions are as follows and the values are based on the time period you have selected and all the devices in your account:

  1. Top Idler - this widget will show which driver in your fleet has the most idling time
  2. Top Unsafe Driver - shows which driver is overall the most unsafe driver

Parameter Events

The driver score is based on different parameter events. In order for an event to be counted towards the driver's score the event must first be created in the Events page. Also, please note that some parameter events require the following:

  • Idling - the device must be connected to the vehicle's ignition wire in order for the system to be able to calculate idling time
  • Harsh acceleration, braking, cornering - the device must have an internal sensor, such as a G-sensor, in order to record harsh driving events

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