Standard Driver Scorecard can be used to track the driving behaviour and performance based on key driving related alert events.
The user can setup the scorecard based on either:
FMS related driving behaviour events such as Idling, Overspeeding etc
Video telematics related driving behaviour events such as Distracted driving, Tailgating etc.
User can access the standard and custom scorecards from the “Performance Scorecard” section on the navigation panel.
By clicking on the standard scorecard, user will be redirected to the Standard Scorecard Configuration page
Under this page, user can define the configurations for various FMS as well as Dashcam related driving behaviour events
For each driving behaviour event, user can specify the severity values as Low, Medium, or High based on the type of parameter and their operational needs.
DEFINING STANDARD SCORECARD CONFIGURATIONS
Under Standard scorecard, user has the options define separate scorecard configurations based on FMS (or GPS device) based events as well as Video telematics based events.
This enables the users that have only gps devices installed or only VT devices installed to respectively define their own scorecard configuration as per the available alert events
For an account with mixed fleet ,ie, some vehicles have VT devices while others have GPS device, it is possible for the user to create separate scorecard configurations for vehicles with VT devices and for vehicles with GPS devices and their respective performances.
Note:
There are driving behaviour events that are common in both FMS as well as VT based scorecard such as Overspeeding, Harsh acceleration etc
For GPS devices
Overspeeding, Harsh Braking, Harsh Acceleration, Sharp Turn, Excessive Idling, Seatbelt Violation
For Video Telematics Devices
Overspeeding, Harsh Braking, Harsh Acceleration, Sharp Turn, Excessive Idling, Speed Sign Violation, Tailgating, Forward Collision, Driver Mobile User, Distracted Driving, Driver Fatigue
By navigating to the Driver performance under the Analytics or Drivers sections
By using the Standard Driver Scorecard report