February 10th - Risk Warning Breakdown

This month, we're bringing you clearer insight into driver safety with a new, easy to read Risk Warning Breakdown and improvements to GPS alarms.

This release focuses on giving you clearer insight into driver safety and improving how key alerts are reported. The new Risk Warning Breakdown lets you see the specific events that contributed to each warning, making it easier to understand the causes behind elevated risk and support more informed coaching conversations. At the same time, we’ve refined how GPS alarms are handled by moving to a duration based format, ensuring the data presented is more accurate and meaningful for day to day monitoring.

Risk Warning Breakdown

The new Risk Warning Breakdown gives you a clearer view of the specific events that contributed to a driver’s At Risk status. Instead of seeing just a single overall warning, you can now drill into the individual behaviours and incidents that led to it. This makes it easier to understand the root causes behind elevated risk and helps you confidently identify where support, coaching, or review may be needed.

By surfacing the event‑level detail behind each warning, the feature offers:

  • Greater transparency into how driver risk is calculated

  • Clearer context for identifying trends or recurring behaviours

  • More meaningful conversations during coaching or performance reviews

  • Better decision making when addressing safety concerns or planning interventions

Whether you’re reviewing a single driver or looking across your fleet, the Risk Warning Breakdown provides a more actionable understanding of what’s happening on the road, helping you respond faster and with greater confidence.

GPS Alarm Reporting

We’ve improved how GPS alarms are reported by moving from an event based approach to a duration based one. Previously, GPS alarms were logged each time the system detected an issue, which could result in multiple separate alarms even when they related to the same underlying problem. This sometimes made it harder to understand the scale or impact of an incident.

With this update, GPS alarms now reflect how long the condition was active, rather than how many times it was triggered. This gives you:

  • A clearer picture of severity – longer durations highlight more significant issues.

  • Reduced noise – fewer repetitive entries for the same underlying condition.

  • More meaningful data for analysis – duration‑based insight helps you spot patterns and understand how these alarms affect operations.

  • Easier investigation and reporting – the information is now more aligned with how customers assess uptime, behaviour, and device performance.

Overall, this change makes GPS alarm data more accurate, more useful, and much easier to interpret in day to day fleet management.

Bug Fixes

  • Create Geofence – Right click does not work Fixed an issue where right‑click actions were unresponsive when creating a geofence. Right‑click functionality now works as expected.

  • Reporting: Editing columns shows blank drop down values Corrected an issue where dropdown values appeared blank when editing report columns. All column options now populate correctly.

  • Cameras -> Events: Drivers section right of page is cut off – number of events assigned to a driver and the scroll bar + Explore -> Fleet Events affected Fixed layout issues causing the driver details panel and scroll bar to be cut off. The full section now displays correctly across all resolutions.

  • GV355 does not support input messages (GTDIS) Fixed system behaviour for GV355 units so unsupported GTDIS input messages are no longer processed incorrectly. The device now behaves as expected for its capabilities.

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