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September 2016

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commercial carrier journal | september 2016 37 nitracs data plan to add video for an incremental cost, Schimelpfenig says. The system also can offload videos us- ing Wi-Fi networks. The driver-facing camera option automatically disengages through an integration with Omnitracs Hours of Service, allowing drivers to automati- cally preserve their own privacy when not on duty. The driver-facing camera and audio will re-engage when the vehicle is moving. The CEV solution captures high- quality video that can be reviewed within minutes of the triggered event. With DVR functionality, customers also can request video for specific dates and times to provide insights into driver be- havior and assist during investigations into incidents that may have occurred without triggering a critical event. Also, prequel and sequel features add clips before and after a critical event to build a complete timeline, creating a comprehensive view of cause and liability. "We believe in our drivers and believe in getting better every day," Wight said. MAKING THE LATEST TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENTS WORK FOR YOUR FLEET BY AARON HUFF INTERESTED IN TRUCKING TECHNOLOGY? Scan the barcode or go to www.goo.gl/Ph9JK to subscribe to the CCJ Technology Weekly e-mail newsletter. AARON HUFF is Senior Editor of Commercial Carrier Journal. E-mail ahuff@ccjmagazine.com or call (801) 754-4296.

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