J.J. Keller Introduces New Video Management, Camera Systems
The company's Encompass Video Event Management solution and Dash Cam Pro are designed to identify problematic driver behavior and provide proactive driver coaching and training.
The Encompass Video Event Management solution and Dash Cam Pro from J.J. Keller and Associates Inc. are designed to identify problematic driver behavior and provide proactive driver coaching and training.
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The Encompass Video Event Management solution and Dash Cam Pro from J.J. Keller and Associates Inc. are designed to identify problematic driver behavior and provide proactive driver coaching and training.
NEENAH, Wis. — J.J. Keller and Associates Inc. has introduced two new safety management systems to its product line: the Encompass Video Event Management solution and the Dash Cam Pro.
The systems, which will be available in April 2019, are designed to identify problematic driver behavior and provide proactive driver coaching and training, according to the company.
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“A quality in-cab video recording solution is crucial to helping fleets mitigate risk and protect their brand,” said Tom Reader, senior director of marketing at J.J. Keller and Associates Inc. “Capturing driver video footage provides evidence leading up to an event or accident, exonerates innocent drivers, identifies fatigued or distracted driving, and delivers more information on driver behaviors — all of which can lead to reduced insurance rates and timely driver coaching, resulting in a tremendous return on investment.”
The company's dash-mounted camera technology reads traffic signs and records driving footage. Data captured can help with driver compliance and coaching by providing evidence of hard acceleration, hard braking, cornering, lane drifting, following too close, and rolling stops. Footage is available for review through a back-office dashboard featuring detailed driver and event reporting, data trends, and mapping to pinpoint where specific events took place.
“We are focused on, and leading experts in, safety and decision tools that help fleets ensure their drivers and vehicles are operating safely and in compliance,” said Rustin Keller, J.J. Keller and Associates Inc. president and CEO. “Video event management is a game-changer when it comes to helping fleets determine if they have safe drivers and safe vehicles, improving CSA scores, and reducing accidents and risk.”
For more information on the Encompass Video Event Management solution and Dash Cam Pro, go here.
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