Video telematics provider SureCam recently teamed with Blackout Technologies to develop the first fleet dashcam with mobile device blocking that helps tackle the dangers of smartphone distraction.
The integrated solution is designed to eliminate the illegal use of messaging apps, social media platforms, streaming, and internet browsing when driving, which is believed to contribute to as many as 40% of vehicle collisions, the companies reported.
“There is growing evidence that distraction from smartphone use is responsible for a large proportion of road collisions, so fleets are looking at ways to improve concentration levels behind the wheel and encourage responsible driving habits,” Sam Footer, SureCam partnership director, explained in a news release. “By bringing together our leading dashcam solutions with Blackout Technologies’ device-blocking tool, we can eliminate driver actions that dangerously divert attention away from the road.”
The fully integrated solution does not require any additional hardware or installation costs as the Blackout Technologies app, installed on the driver’s smartphone, connects directly to the dashcam without the need for a separate Bluetooth beacon. The app activates when the vehicle is in motion, restricting encrypted messaging tools, the camera, and other popular apps, while preventing incoming notifications for the duration of the journey. It also includes a two-minute delay to prevent drivers using their smartphone when in stationary traffic.
“By removing temptation and fostering improved concentration, our mobile device blocking tool makes it possible to prevent many avoidable road injuries and deaths, while enhancing overall driver and fleet performance,” Blackout CEO Mark Hadley said. “The partnership with SureCam has created an industry-first solution, combining complementary fleet technologies that will deliver significant road safety, driver welfare, risk reduction, and insurance benefits.”
When a suspected collision has occurred, based on the detection of a high g-force event, the technology will send a push notification to the driver within seconds to verify the incident and check on their welfare. An alert is then sent to the fleet manager and/or the claims management provider to provide a swift response.
“The blocking tool can be integrated with our entire dashcam range, providing an effective alternative to a driver-facing AI camera that detects and discourages driver distraction and mobile phone use,” Footer added. “Blackout Technologies becomes the latest partner to join our video-enabled telematics ecosystem, which offers the most comprehensive range of integrated technologies to meet precise fleet and risk management requirements.”