See what your vehicles see
Fraud, false claims and unclear traffic situations are becoming increasingly common. An incident without proof can cost you thousands of dollars and damage your reputation.
A vehicle camera fleet system gives you real-time visibility into what your drivers are doing and what is happening on the road. With dashcams from AllConnects you protect your people, vehicles and reputation.
The dashcam solution of AllConnects combines razor-sharp video recordings with GPS data, driving behavior analysis and direct connection to our management software FLEET.CONNECTS.
Smart dashcams for fleet management.
What do you get with our vehicle camera fleet system?
Front and or rear cameras
Sufficient image quality as proof
Exact GPS coordinates + speed data
Local storage + cloud upload
Secure portal access
Alarms (optional)
Benefits of a dashcam camera system for your fleet
A vehicle camera fleet system is today an indispensable tool in professional fleet management. Choose a dashcam solution that doesn't disturb your drivers, but supports them.
Protect your drivers from unfair accusations
With a dashcam, you have objective images of every traffic situation. This prevents your drivers from being falsely accused of mistakes they did not make. A reassurance for your team and a strong legal advantage.
Handle claims files quickly and accurately
Thanks to camera images, you don't have to guess what happened. You immediately see how the accident or incident occurred, which makes for much faster processing of insurance claims - without endless discussions or additional costs.
Video as conclusive evidence for insurance or police
Images don't lie. The dashcam captures crucial details such as traffic conditions, speed and location. This provides you with conclusive evidence that prevents legal discussions and makes the facts immediately clear to all parties involved.
Linking dashcam footage to your fleet system to coach driving behavior
Combined with driving behavior scores, you not only get a grade, but also visual context. See what is really happening on the track, coach drivers based on real situations and actively build a safer and more efficient driving style.
Real-time visibility and increased safety with vehicle cameras on your fleet
Drivers know they are not alone. In the event of a conflict or accident, there are always images to support their version of the facts. That instills confidence, reduces stress and increases your staff's satisfaction.
Want to get started on the best practices around dashcams in your fleet yourself?
Trucks
Truck camera solutions are useful for trucks and trailers because they eliminate blind spots, monitor the trailer entrance and capture important events on the road
Vans
Use fleet cameras to detect unauthorized access to the cargo area and monitor the area around the vehicle not only during the day but also at night.
Yard Machinery
Equip heavy machinery with front and rear fleet camera systems to monitor the work area and protect expensive equipment from theft and vandalism.
Commercial Vehicles
Equip heavy machinery with front and rear fleet camera systems to monitor the work area and protect expensive equipment from theft and vandalism.
Why choose a vehicle camera fleet system?
Frequently asked questions about using dashcam video recordings in fleet management
Fleet camera systems consist of dash cameras and other types of cameras installed on rearview mirrors, trailers, trunks, etc., all connected to a central fleet management software that provides secure data storage.
The cameras take real-time video footage of vehicles with "ignition on. You can then view the images on the camera's memory card. Events and incidents can be remotely up-loaded to the Fleet dashboard where they can be viewed, analyzed and stored for future use.
There are several ways to monitor and manage fuel consumption. First, implementing driver behavior analysis is critical for minimizing idling and reducing fuel-wasting maneuvers on the road. In addition, optimizing fleet operations, such as by implementing a car-sharing solution, can help improve fuel efficiency.
Videos filmed by dashcams and other cameras in the fleet can be viewed through a vehicle tracking platform provided by the fleet camera system vendor, such as Mapon. The Mapon platform allows fleet managers to remotely retrieve and view - in the event of an event or incident - specific images of connected vehicles.
In general, fleet cameras are recommended for companies looking to improve driver safety, increase operational efficiency and reduce the risks of incidents on the road.
The nature of your operations and specific business requirements also affect the number of dashcams your fleet needs.
Dashcams for fleet vehicles record the road in front of the vehicle, while other fleet cameras film the area around it. Filming in the cab without signed consent from the driver is illegal in the EU.
Although it is possible to install an interior camera as well, we recommend that you first arrange the related administration between the driver and the company.
Dashcams for fleet vehicles record continuously when the vehicle's ignition is turned on and usually stop recording from 3 minutes to 1 hour after the ignition is turned off. This way, you are not dependent on drivers turning cameras on and off - dashcams are activated automatically and provide constant footage while the vehicle is in operation.
There are also models with built-in collision sensors, so the cameras respond to collisions and begin filming even when the ignition is off.
Events and incidents that were uploaded to the platform remain available there as long as you need them, or until the storage space limit is reached.
The continuous recordings (including those of events) are available on the memory card until it is full. At that time, the data are overwritten with new data from recordings.
Yes, it is legal, video recording complies with GDPR requirements in the EU. Evidence obtained from fleet cameras can be used for police investigations and insurance cases if necessary.
In Belgium, dashcam images can serve as evidence, provided you comply with privacy rules: inform those involved, do not keep the images longer than necessary and do not share them publicly without permission. It is wise to mention in the event of an accident that you have dashcam footage and hand it over to the police or your insurer.