AI Fleet Camera Systems
AI Fleet provides integrated vehicle technology designed to transition fleet management from reactive incident review to proactive accident prevention. By combining high-end hardware like Thinkware cameras with specialized DVS (Direct Vision Standard) compliance systems and AI Safety software.
1. Thinkware Dash Cameras: The "Gold Standard" for Evidence
AI Fleet recommends and installs Thinkware systems, particularly for businesses that require high-resolution, reliable recording and advanced parking protection.
Super Night Vision: Thinkware cameras use Sony STARVIS image sensors, which are critical for fleets operating at night or in low-light industrial zones. They reduce glare and clarify license plates.
Radar-Based Parking Protection: Unlike standard dash cams that drain batteries, Thinkware cameras can use radar to detect motion. They stay in a low-power "sleep" mode and only wake up to record when movement is sensed, protecting the vehicle while the driver is away.
Built-in ADAS: These cameras provide lane departure warnings (LDWS) and front collision warnings (FCWS), acting as a basic digital co-pilot for the driver.
2. DVS (Direct Vision Standard) Camera Systems
For fleets operating HGVs (Heavy Goods Vehicles) over 12 tonnes in Greater London, compliance with the Direct Vision Standard (DVS) is a legal necessity. AI Fleet provides complete DVS solutions to ensure businesses avoid heavy fines and operational bans.
360-Degree Visibility: AI Fleet installs multi-camera setups (front, side, and rear) that feed into an in-cab monitor, effectively eliminating the dangerous blind spots common in large trucks.
Audible Warnings: Systems include "Left Turn" alarms to warn cyclists and pedestrians when the vehicle is maneuvering.
Progressive Safe System (PSS): AI Fleet helps businesses meet the latest PSS requirements, which include Blind Spot Information Systems (BSIS) and Moving Off Information Systems (MOIS) that use sensors to detect vulnerable road users.
3. AI Safety Camera Systems: Proactive Prevention
The core advantage of AI Fleet’s "AI" specific cameras is their ability to interpret video data in real-time, rather than just recording it.
Driver Monitoring Systems (DMS): AI cameras face the driver to detect signs of fatigue (yawning, closed eyes), distraction (looking at a phone), or smoking. The system issues an immediate audible alert to the driver to "self-correct" before an accident occurs.
Automated Coaching: Instead of a manager watching hours of boring footage, the AI flags only high-risk events (e.g., harsh braking or tailgating). This allows for "evidence-based coaching," where managers can review 30-second clips with drivers to improve safety scores.
Insurance Exoneration: By providing high-definition, AI-tagged video evidence, businesses can instantly prove innocence in "he-said, she-said" insurance disputes, often saving thousands in fraudulent claim payouts.
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