GreenRoad 360 gains new features

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The technology is used by 70,000 fleet drivers around the world and is delivering an average 50% reduction in crashes with up to a 10% reduction in fuel consumption.

The latest enhancements include posted speed performance, idling heat maps and extended data integration with new APIs.

Posted Speed Performance has been designed to help eliminate speed violations by automatically recording incidents where a driver is exceeding the speed limit, reflecting the impact of these incidents on the safety score and mapping the details. Used with the GreenRoad Central web-based management dashboard, the service can be tailored to suit specific fleet policies and features colour-coded graphical reporting for easy review and efficient management.

The firm has also added the Unique Idling Heat Maps feature to enhance GreenRoad's idling performance management capability. This provides fleets with an "at-a-glance" view of idling hot spots across specific geographies and routes. The service is viewed on GreenRoad Central and can be customised to specific fleet vehicles and specific fleet operations or locations. 

In addition, as part of a move to help fleets more easily share collected data with other IT systems, applications and programmes, GreenRoad's expanded data integration service provides new application program interfaces (APIs) for integration with systems including live data delivery such as GPS data, fleet administration automation interfaces, and behavioral insight interfaces. 

‘These new APIs enable a wide range of integration scenarios, including the use of GreenRoad data to power third-party solutions and the automated delivery of GreenRoad generated data to customers' business intelligence, and operational reporting systems,’ said Glenn Pereira, director of product marketing for GreenRoad.

These new features are available as of 30 June 2011.

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