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Commercial Vehicle Telematics is a technology that enables the remote monitoring of commercial vehicles. It is used to track the location, speed, and performance of vehicles, as well as to monitor driver behavior. This technology can also be used to provide real-time data on vehicle maintenance, fuel consumption, and other operational metrics. By providing this data, telematics can help to improve fleet efficiency, reduce costs, and increase safety.
Telematics can also be used to provide driver assistance, such as navigation, route optimization, and collision avoidance. This technology can also be used to provide real-time alerts and notifications, such as when a vehicle is running low on fuel or when a driver is exceeding the speed limit.
Companies in the Commercial Vehicle Telematics market include TomTom, Trimble, Verizon Connect, Fleet Complete, Geotab, and Omnitracs. Show Less Read more