Roadsense has launched Roadwatch Live, a fleet camera system that provides almost instant video retrieval, with the potential to reduce accident frequency by more than 50% and the cost of accidents by more than 24%. 

Roadwatch Live uses on-board, non-volatile memory and it immediately records and simultaneously sends video of events such as accidents, harsh cornering, braking and acceleration to the Roadsense servers from where they can be immediately viewed. It provides real-time incident notification to users and it has a dedicated Roadsense system module that allows it to be deployed as a stand-alone system with instant access to pre and post event video footage, or as a fully-integrated part of the Roadsense telematics system.

Either option provides reports detailing the captured events showing the time, location and telemetry data, together with the ability to drill-down to view the video footage in one click.

When integrated with the Roadsense telematics platform, it can also provide footage of events monitored by the on-board telematics system such as speeding, door openings or on entering specific locations. In addition,it provides driver behaviour information that is used to populate the Roadsense safety module, providing information to help improve driving styles and reduce fuel use, maintenance costs and emissions.

Andrew Tillman,managing director of Roadsense,said: “The industry is realising the limitations of SD based-cameras. While they are great value for smaller fleets, SD cards were never designed for continuous long-term recording. The management of the cards can become overwhelming for fleet managers of mid to large size fleets as the cards require frequent maintenance to ensure their integrity, otherwise there is a real risk of the footage you need not being there."