Geotab to help reduce accidents on Europe’s road network under data sharing initiative

Geotab has joined the Data for Road Safety traffic information initiative to support work towards a ‘zero-fatality future’.

Geotab says technology and data-derived insights have a major part to play in reducing – and even eliminating – road deaths in the next few years

Data for Road Safety (DFRS) has established a Safety-Related Traffic Information (SRTI) ecosystem to warn drivers about dangerous driving conditions.

The information can be shared and used by industry partners such as OEMs, service providers and road authorities to help make our roads safer through better-informed decisions by drivers.

Geotab’s involvement will help improve driver behaviour, fundamentally supporting the work by the initiative. The firm’s IoT and connected car technology delivers global insights derived from 2.5 million vehicles and 40 billion data points daily, and its real-time analytics provides invaluable road safety information for a zero-fatality future.

Christoph Ludewig, vice president, Europe OEM for Geotab, explained: “One death on the road is one too many. We are convinced that technology and data-derived insights have a major part to play in reducing – and even eliminating – driver, passenger and pedestrian road deaths in the next few years.

“Our experience in data analytics can bring real value to the work undertaken by the SRTI group. We have one of the most comprehensive capabilities of real-time data analytics on situational vehicle performance, driving and traffic patterns, and relevant environmental factors in the world. Joining with SRTI means we can share our knowledge and insights with valued partners in the automotive industry and the road community with the ultimate goal to keep our roads as safe as possible for all users.”

Joost Vantomme, chairman of DFRS and CEO of ERTICO ITS Europe, added that data is essential to road safety analysis.

“We welcome Geotab’s extensive expertise and know-how in data analytics. Having Geotab as member of the DFRS will be invaluable in mapping out how we can make our roads safer and more accessible for all who use them.”

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.