Netradyne’s campaign in Australia shows real-time AI driver monitoring is becoming standard for commercial fleet operators worldwide Netradyne has partnered with Australian fleet technology firm Geosecure to deploy its Driver•i artificial intelligence (AI) platform across Australian commercial fleets, targeting the transport, logistics, construction and public sectors. Using artificial intelligence, the platform analyzes 100% of driving time, provides real-time driver alerts and recognizes safe driving behavior through the DriverStars program. The Driver•i system warns drivers in real time about acceleration, tailgating and distraction, while the optional driver monitoring system (DMS) Sensor detects early-stage fatigue through micro-behavior tracking, including micro-sleeps and blink rates. Australia’s National Road Safety Strategy states that driver fatigue contributes to approximately 20% of fatal road crashes nationwide. “Australia represents a key growth market for us, with operating conditions close to where our technology delivers the greatest value. Partnering with Geosecure strengthens our ability to scale locally and helps fleets improve driver performance, strengthen safety culture and deliver measurable results,” Durgadutt Nedungadi, Senior Vice President of European and Asia-Pacific Business at Netradyne, said in a statement. Andrew Hutson, Founder of Geosecure, added: “We are extremely selective about the technology we stand behind. We were attracted to Netradyne because it actively helps prevent incidents, not just record them. And the way it recognizes good drivers makes it something our customers have adopted. This partnership gives fleets the tools to intervene earlier, protect their drivers more effectively, and reduce serious incidents through proactive insight, not just post-incident footage.”
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