Information about driver behaviour
which should be at the heart of fleet managers’ decision-making
process regularly goes unrecorded, according to fleet management
software provider CFC Solutions.

CFC managing director Neville Briggs said
software should help managers to build a picture of how drivers
actually behave.

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He said: “Managers usually get involved when
there is a need for maintenance, or when something unforeseen such
as an accident occurs, but there is an unseen world in between such
events which is actual vehicle use.

“Even if information is being recorded through
telematics and fleet management systems it generally records events
and fails to analyse what happens between them.

“The technology exists for global fleet
management systems to record driver information through telematics
and to combine it with fleet software data to provide a detailed
and relevant analysis of fleet use. This would produce a
comprehensive picture of a fleet by combining information about
usage of company cars and vans with desktop management tools.”

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