Cat 1 is up to 10% over the road speed limit, Cat 2 is 10 – 20% over the speed limit, with Cat 3 being the most severe events at over 20% over the legal road speed limit.
The data shown on the screen is the total of all of the data in the bottom date selection box. The arrows and captions refer to the change from the time period in the top box to that in the bottom.
The score is out of 10, with 10/10 being the best. The score is made up of a combination of driving infringements (or events) and normalised by the amount of distance the driver, or group of drivers have travelled.
Yes, All driving data is captured and displayed in the dashboard.
Where the vehicles are fitted with a CANbus interface, the MPG and gallons taken from the vehicle will be used. Where CANbus data isn’t available, the vehicle group value will be taken to provide an estimate based on the miles travelled.
The dashboard uses data based on months, weeks and days. The dashboard data is of the last completed day, the last full week and the last completed month (i.e. you will be able to see yesterday compared to any day in the last two weeks, last week compared to any in the last four weeks or last month compared to any since the beginning of 2016).
The play button is designed to be used where user interaction is not possible (i.e. on a large format display screen), the dashboard will then periodically display each of the six areas of the dashboard.
These are designed to help to give a fair comparison between the performance of vehicles, drivers and business groups.
If these suggestions do not address your issue, please contact a member of our customer care team.