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How does that work then? Does each driver have his/her own card for insertion into the tracking system?
Not linked to the tracking system as far as i know, it is more of a identity card that will record the drivers hours, speed, as a tacho disc, but date's will also be recorded automaticly. At present, the driver writes the date on, so is open to fraud.
No reason for it not to be linked to the tracker, and trackers will proberly be compulsary before the digital tacho, the way it is going.
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In other words, can this system link a particular driver with a particular journey in a particular vehicle?
It is all in the planning stages, however the telematic system's are available right now.
The systems fitted on my trucks, even send me a text message should any loading or cab door be opened outside of the hours i choose to set.
I can track my vehicles at any time via the internet, to see where they have been and where they are in real time, at what speed, it even tells me the speed limit of the road the vehicle was on.
If a driver drove at 50 on a single carriage way, i can give my driver a written warning & print off the tracking report as evidence. If i fail to respond to the driver exceeding the limit, then they could in theory suspend my operators licence, as it can be seen, as permitting my drivers to speed.
we do not know how long this will all take to be a mandatory fitment, when it is, be prepared for trucks sticking to speed limits rigidly.