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Video events generated while a driver was assigned to any vehicle over the previous 12 weeks are shown in the Video driver safety profile.
Use profile data, including the weekly safety score, to review a driver's driving habits, and identify areas of improvement and recognize safe driving. This can help you to prepare for a coaching session.
Only administrators and accounts with appropriate permissions can view driver profiles. This is because they might include sensitive information about drivers. Once permissions are granted, go to:
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The Video > Drivers tab and select a driver, or
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From a video event, click VIEW DRIVER PROFILE to see the assigned driver’s profile.
Driver’s details: Includes the driver's name and their telephone contact number.
Time frame: Choose to see data from the previous 4, 8, or 12 weeks. Classification and behavior data is accurate to within one day.
Weekly safety score: Shows the latest Video driver safety score, along with the Coaching opportunities section. The score updates for every driver at the end of each week. The graph shows up to 12 weeks of weekly safety scores.
Click on each date range in the graph to see that week’s score and Coaching opportunities.
Note
When the distance traveled during one week is less than 15.5 miles, this might not be enough driving data to provide an accurate safety score. The icon is shown for that week and there is No score available.
Driver video summary: Shows the date the driver was last coached, and any video events that are:
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Marked as Review pending or Coaching needed
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Starred
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Requested in GET VIDEO
Coaching history: Shows the notes from the most recent coaching session and comments added to individual events.
Video classification levels: Indicates how urgently you should review an event, based on:
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The total number and frequency of events classified as Critical, Major, and Moderate.
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Date range. Hover over the date range to see a breakdown for that time frame.
Behaviors trend: Shows an increase or decrease in unsafe driving behavior, by:
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The total number and frequency of each driving behavior type, as detected by the road-facing camera, driver-facing camera, or both.
Note
Drivers in vehicles fitted with AI Dashcams might show more driving behaviors than drivers in vehicles fitted with a road-facing camera (model 2). This is because AI Dashcams can identify a wider range of behaviors using camera AI.
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Date range. Hover over the date range to see a breakdown for that time frame.
Behaviors: Shows the total number and frequency of each driving behavior, as detected by the road-facing camera, driver-facing camera, or both.
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Behaviors with a value of zero (0) might not have occurred. However, they might also not have been seen because a privacy cover was used by the driver, or because they could not be identified by the camera model installed in the vehicle.
Event comments: The most recent comments.
Events classified as Minor are excluded by default. Use the toggle to include minor events.
To ensure that safety profile information is populated:
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Turn on video events for selected behaviors in the AI driving assistance settings.
To ensure that the profile is populated with accurate data, make sure that:
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After watching a video, the Coaching status is updated.
The Coaching complete icon applies to events marked individually or as part of a coaching session. The icon highlights when the driving behaviors were addressed, so you can see behavior trends over time and following completed coaching sessions.
Some of the information shown in the driver safety profile might be labeled as Discretion required. This label indicates that the information shown might not be completely accurate and should be treated with caution. This could be because:
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The vehicle tracker has an error.
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The vehicle has been driven more than 1,050 miles in a single day.
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