A New AX study shows that adoption of cutting-edge technology to help manage incidents is not universal among fleets. The study by the AX Motor Assist team found that uptake of technology among fleets is modest, with only 57% using simple GPS trackers, the most popular form of technology used. The white paper, which included a survey of 200 commercial vehicle and company car fleet decision makers, examined the use of various technologies for incident management, gauging how fleets are harnessing technology to improve processes and provide a digital experience to customers and drivers. Nearly two thirds (59%) of respondents said technology also reduces the frequency of incidents, yet the survey found that only 74% of respondents said that they have a driver safety programme in place. To access the full white paper, please visit the AX website here.
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