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What is the Dashboard? | The Smartrak Dashboard provides organisations with a business intelligence tool to help them understand trends and identify anomalies in their telematics and booking data. Through the visualisation of key high-level metrics, it allows users to easily monitor how their fleet is performing and see their critical fleet use data at a glance. Its primary purpose is to help monitor key fleet metrics and identify areas for further analysis and action. |
How to access the Dashboard | The Dashboard is accessed through the Smartrak App (MAP) websites. NZ - https://app.smartrak.co.nz/ AU - https://app.smartrak.com.au/ After logon, click the Dashboard icon as indicated below. |
Why does it not support Internet Explorer 11? | Microsoft will end ended support for Internet Explorer 11 across its Microsoft 365 apps and services on August 17th, 2021. For security reasons, Internet Explorer 11 and earlier version versions are not supported by the Dashboard application. We recommend you switch to one of our supported browsers: Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, or Apple Safari. |
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Distance | These insights from your telematics data enable managers to monitor the overall distance travelled by the fleet and to help identify trends in trip distances. This will aid improvements in vehicle selection and managing peak demand. There are three indicators,
If there are assets that have not yet transmitted their data, due to being out of cellular or satellite coverage, this data will not be included until the vehicle returns into coverage and transmits the outstanding data.
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Trip Distance | These insights from Telematics data enable managers to monitor the length of trips travelled by the fleet and to help optimise fleet composition and size. A trip is defined as: A complete sequence beginning with a key on/motor on event, optional events in the middle (such as movement or working events), then ending with a key off/motor off event. There are three indicators:
If there are assets that have not yet transmitted their data due to being out of coverage, this data will not be included until the vehicle returns to coverage and transmits that data.
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Pool Utilisation | These insights, derived from fleet booking data, are designed to assist fleet managers with optimisation of their total fleet requirements and to clarify daily usage patterns. The Pool Utilisation Model (used with Booking + Telematics),
There are two indicators in this widget:
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Driver Safety Score | The driver safety insights from Telematics data with Real Road Speed (RRS) and the new driver ID functionality enabled, provides an objective insight into true driver safety. Driver Assigned driver scores can be viewed by both managers and drivers, allowing self-directed behavioural change, and performance management of overspeeding behaviour. These insights will help correct mistakes, improve compliance with driving policy, enhance driver safety and help to address driver fatigue.
The Driver Safety Score Model (optimised for Telematics with RRS & Driver ID enabled).
There are two indicators of driver score in this widget:
The gauge chart has colour bands set at the following thresholds; green = 90% of drivers over the safe driver threshold, yellow = 80-90% of drivers over the safe driver threshold, and red = less than 80% of drivers over the safe driver threshold.
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Overspeeding | These insights from Telematics data with RRS enabled provide managers with an easy-to-read summary of overspeeding incidents and help identify when and where overspeeding behaviour is most prevalent (the days of the week and time of day). These insights help target efforts to reduce driver, passenger and pedestrian risk. There are 3 indicators:
The overspeed’s per day, and by time of day, values represent complete beginning to end overspeed periods, regardless of the magnitude of over speeding. Where the magnitude changes within an overspeed period, these periods are stitched together as one overspeed event in this widget. For instance, if someone is driving 110km/h in a 100km/h zone, and then enters an 80km/h zone, this will generate at least two periods of over speeding (one for the 100km/hr, and one for the 80km/hr) in the driver overspeed duration widget. The overspeed by posted speed limit widget on the other hand, combines those periods from when they started speeding until they stop speeding into one speeding event.
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Vehicle Emissions | These insights from Telematics data provide Fleet/Sustainability Manager with the ability to monitor total emissions from your fleet compared the reduction target and use Make&Model generating the majority of emissions through time to consider whether you need to investigate changing the booking/use dispatch of Make&Model (short term) or changing fleet composition (long term to adopt lower/zero emissions vehicles) to meet their total emissions target. There are 2 indicators:
o ICE: Internal Combustion Engine o HEV: Hybrid Electric Vehicle o PHEV: Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle o EV: Electric Vehicle If you want to know more about emissions calculation, please refer Self Help- Vehicle Emissions Report. |
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Why is a widget greyed out? | Case 1: The features required are currently not enabled for your company. Please contact your Customer Success Manager. If any one of the widgets in your dashboard contains the message illustrated above, it means the features are currently not enabled for your company. This is because the data required to populate the widget is unavailable due to functionality that is not currently enabled (such as real road speed) or the necessary data derives from products that have not been purchased (such as driver ID or Pool Booking). |
Case 2: No data If any one of the widgets in your dashboard contains the information above, it means no data is available for the period across which the widget compiles data. If it occurs on Overspeeding widgets, your team has a great performance. But for most widgets, this is an unlikely scenario. If it occurs it will relate to either a loss of data transmission from all tracking devices on your vehicles, or other specific issues. If this occurs please contact your organisation’s Level 1 Support. |
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