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Items to Keep Fleet Drivers Safe on the Road

These products help fleet drivers stay focused while on the road, offer vehicle security, and provide better visibility in extreme weather conditions.

by Staff
March 13, 2017
Items to Keep Fleet Drivers Safe on the Road

Photo courtesy of LifeSaver

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App Reduces Fleet Driver Distraction

Photo courtesy of LifeSaver

LifeSaver offers a mobile app for corporate and fleet customers to reduce driver distraction from mobile phone use.

LifeSaver’s mobile app helps to modify driving behavior through automatically locking the phone at driving speed, which helps conserve battery life and requires no additional hardware.

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According to LifeSaver, Fleet Ready features include:

• Simple deployment: Use your fleet portal to invite your employees to install the smartphone app. Once the app is installed, your employee’s phone is automatically connected to your fleet portal. There is simple over-the-air deployment and no hardware is required.

• Fleet administration: Your fleet portal also provides policy management and supports the administration of multiple groups within your company.

• Reporting features: A daily summary is sent via e-mail to all corporate safety officers with a list of violations and inactivity for the period requested.

• Custom analytics: For an additional fee, custom reporting options are also available upon request.

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For more information and a free trial, visit www.lifesaver-app.com.

Multi-Use LED Lamp Improves Vehicle Lighting

Photo courtesy of Optronics International

Optronics International's Fusion Thinline surface-mounted LED combination is a lamp that includes stop, tail, turn, and backup functions in a common bar light format.

At 20.5 inches long, 1 inch wide, and 3/4-inch thick, the Thinline LED can be mounted in several places on a vehicle, including body panels, frame posts, docking plates, or gussets.

The Thinline’s low-profile design hugs the vehicle surface. This way, users don’t have to cut large mounting holes, which can reduce structural integrity and promote corrosion, according to Optronics. Wiring requires only a 1/2-inch hole and two small mounting holes for either rivets or screws.

The lamps meet all FMVSS 108 photometric requirements for visibility and safety, according to the company.
All Fusion lamps come with one-diode lifetime warranty protection that will replace the lamp even if one diode fails. The new Fusion LED combination lamps are expected to begin shipping in early spring.

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For more information, visit www.optronicsinc.com.


SafeKey Protects Vehicle, Cargo Assets

Photo courtesy of SafeKey

SafeKey’s trucking and transportation business product acts as a portable real-time safety and security system for drivers and their cargo assets.

The SafeKey fob provides an accessible and convenient emergency alert in the event of a safety or medical emergency or attempted theft.

Different than other solutions on the market, the technology can be activated from up to 150 feet away from the truck cab, according to the company. It will trigger real-time emergency alerts, providing the driver with emergency services and medical attention within 15 seconds, track the location of compromised trucks, and even remotely disable stolen vehicles.

SafeKey’s features include theft prevention, real-time tracking, an SOS feature, remote access, and geo-fence.

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For more information, visit www.safekeyfleetsafety.com.


Wiper Blades Improve Driver Visibility

Photo courtesy of Rain-X

Rain-X Latitude, a producer of wiper blades, water repellents, and windshield repair products, offers its Latitude wiper blades to create better driver visibility in rain, sleet, and snow. The blades fit the majority of vehicles on the road.

Rain-X Latitude wiper blades now come with a water repelling coating to deliver even better driving visibility, according to the company. The water repelling coating is applied directly to the windshield by the wiper blades, and the coating can last for months.

The water repellency wiper blades feature an advanced beam-style blade technology that contours to the curvature of a windshield for a streak-free wipe. And each blade’s aerodynamic spoiler minimizes wind lift, delivering a quiet wipe.

Designed with a synthetic blend rubber squeegee, the wiper blades can withstand extreme weather conditions. The pre-installed universal adaptor helps connect the blades on a vehicle for easier installation, according to the company.

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For more information, visit www.rainx.com.


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