Telematics can modernize truck driver training programs by monitoring on-road behavior for areas that need improvement and suggesting appropriate coaching for each driver. (Photo: metamorworks/Adobe Stock) Telematics can modernize truck driver training programs by monitoring on-road behavior for areas that need improvement and suggesting appropriate coaching for each driver. (Photo: metamorworks/Adobe Stock)

Many fleets adopted telematics programs when the U.S. mandate for electronic logging devices (ELDs) went into effect. Now, fleet managers are recognizing the potential to tap into useful data that can improve performance and productivity across the fleet. This data allows them to reduce fuel costs and idle time, improve safety, streamline maintenance and dispatch, and allocate large assets and equipment more efficiently.

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