SmartDrive Aims to Reduce Accidents

Nov. 19, 2019
Linden Bulk Transportation recently said it has experienced safety improvements since adopting the SmartDrive program in 2018.

Nov. 19, 2019—Linden Bulk Transportation has experienced safety improvements since adopting the SmartDrive program in 2018, it said.

Linden first deployed the SmartDrive program across its entire fleet of company-owned vehicles following a competitive review and head-to-head pilot program, during which the business experienced a 55 percent improvement in its SmartDrive Safety Score, while maintaining nearly 100 percent coaching performance. 

The company said it enhanced its safety program with the addition of SmartDrive Extended Recording, which helps capture hard-to-get, low impact incidents that are not triggered by other systems. It then informs the fleet when a minor incident occurred or if an incident interrupts a delivery. 

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