ADVERTORIAL: Tackle fatigue management efficiently with electronic driver logbook
Posted: 25-Sep-2024 |
Navigating the long and winding road of fatigue management in the transport industry can be challenging, especially when long hours lead to diminishing focus and slower reaction times. In New Zealand, regulations are clear: drivers must take a 30-minute break after 5.5 hours of work and can drive a maximum of 13 hours a day.
Traditional paper logbooks, fraught with inaccuracies and delays, often feel like an endless road trip with frequent detours. If you’re looking for a solution to leave behind the days of manually calculating hours and double-checking diaries, consider an Electronic Driver Logbook (EDL). Teletrac Navman’s technology transforms fatigue management by automating the tracking of work and rest periods. Drivers receive timely alerts for breaks, helping them stay vigilant and compliant. The system also minimises errors and improves scheduling efficiency, ensuring a smoother ride for everyone.
For fleet managers, this technology is a game-changer. It consolidates driver data into a real-time dashboard, providing instant insights into hours worked and potential fatigue issues before they become serious. This proactive approach reduces risks and ensures compliance with fatigue regulations, enhancing overall fleet performance.
With Teletrac Navman’s NZTA-approved EDL solutions, your fleet business can say goodbye to cumbersome paperwork and guesswork. Make fatigue management part of your digital strategy ahead of the 3G network switch-off coming in 2025 to keep your drivers safe and your operations ready for the future.