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Our Reports are a powerful repository of data providing the information and insight you need to ensure your drivers are driving safely.
The Safety Report Card can be filtered and customized by Date and Tracker.
Safety Report Card
- A report by fleet or tracker showing speeding, rapid acceleration, harsh braking, and overall daily safety score.
![Safety Report Card](https://static.helpjuice.com/helpjuice_production/uploads/upload/image/19003/direct/1716497771402-image.png)
FAQ
How do I check my driver’s driving behavior?
Checking the safety of driving behavior is one of the biggest benefits of GPS tracking. To see the report cards for your drivers:
- Click ‘Reports’ in the top toolbar to view the ‘Safety Report Card.'
- Use the dropdown options to select a date range for data, or to select a specific vehicle or driver.
- If you view all vehicles and drivers, you will see an overall score for every vehicle you track:
- Speeding
- A major speeding event is triggered when a vehicle travels 10 MPH or more over the defined limit. A minor speeding event is triggered when a vehicle travels less than 10 MPH over the defined limit.
- Rapid acceleration
- This event is triggered by a speed increase greater than 8.5 MPH per second.
- Harsh braking
- This event is triggered by a speed reduction greater than 6.5 MPH per second.
- Speeding
How do I set up speeding alerts?
There are two different kinds of speeding alerts: Speeding and High Speed. Speeding alerts are triggered when a vehicle drives a set number of miles per hour above the posted speed limit. High Speed alerts are triggered whenever a vehicle goes above a designated speed, regardless of posted speed limit.
- Choose ‘Alerts’ or ‘Setup’ at the top of the screen and choose ‘Alert Settings.’
- Under Alert Settings set the Speeding Threshold to the number of MPH above the posted speed limit that will trigger an alert.
- Example: if you set the Speeding Threshold to 10 MPH, it will trigger a Speeding alert when a vehicle begins to travel 55 MPH in a 45 MPH speed zone.
- Set the High Speed Threshold to the highest speed you wish vehicles to drive regardless of posted speed limits.
- Example: if you set the High Threshold to 65 MPH, you will receive an alert anytime a vehicle exceeds that speed.
![Alert Settings highlighting speeding alerts](https://static.helpjuice.com/helpjuice_production/uploads/upload/image/19003/direct/1716916729819-image.png)