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Building a Successful Telematics Program: Keys to Implementation, Benefits, and Vendor Selection

As telematics technology continues to evolve, fleet managers face the challenge of implementing effective programs that enhance safety, reduce costs, and engage drivers.

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What Are the Basic Elements of Building a Successful Telematics Program?

Implementing a successful telematics program requires several foundational elements that work together to create meaningful results. According to professionals at The Hartford, the approach should be comprehensive and people-focused.

“Building a successful telematics program involves several key components centered around using data safely and transparently. It’s essential to view telematics as a people effort powered by technology, not just a technology effort,” said Ashley Valour, Auto Product Director for Middle and Large Business at The Hartford.

Before launching a telematics initiative, organizations need to establish clear objectives. “When it comes to implementing a successful telematics program, there are several key factors to consider. First and foremost, it’s essential to have a clear understanding of your goals and objectives. What do you hope to achieve with the program? Is it to improve driver safety, reduce costs, or both?” Valour explained.

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