Just how safe are commercial drivers? New survey reveals major misperceptions

By: Nicole Worley
external communications manager for Verizon Connect

Survey results show only three percent of severe crashes in the U.S. involve commercial vehicles

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A new survey commissioned by Verizon Connect and Wakefield Research has identified misperceptions everyday drivers have about the level of danger posed by commercial drivers including the finding that 83% of those surveyed believe they pose less risk on the road than commercial drivers. In actuality, only 3% of all severe crashes in the U.S. involve commercial vehicles.

To help combat this misperception, Verizon Connect offers fleet-based businesses its Verizon Connect Integrated Video product to help fleet managers improve safety and mitigate risk within their fleet of vehicles.

Verizon Connect Integrated Video leverages artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning to help businesses improve driver behavior and protect the bottom-line. Verizon Connect Integrated Video is a smart dash-cam solution that provides real data insights to help commercial drivers stay safe on the road and protect them against false claims in the event of any incident.

Perception of unsafe commercial drivers persists

  • Eighty-one percent of respondents said they have witnessed a commercial vehicle driving dangerously.

  • Fifty-four percent of those respondents also say they have witnessed an accident involving a commercial vehicle.

Other unsafe driving behaviors from commercial vehicles witnessed by survey respondents include:

  • Speeding - 69%

  • Abrupt lane changes - 55%

  • Driving erratically - 46%

  • Taking turns too quickly - 37%

“Delivering our brand’s promise means creating innovative solutions, powered by the latest technology that help our customers move their business forward,” said Kevin Aries, head of global product success at Verizon Connect. “We’re delivering next-level solutions, powered by advanced AI and machine learning capabilities to help our customers be safe, productive and efficient all over the world.”

Verizon Connect Integrated Video uses AI to intelligently capture and automatically classify video according to how severe an event is, showing only what is relevant and important to business owners and operations managers. Additional features include Speed Overlay, which enables operations managers to easily view the speed of the vehicle directly within the video clip to determine if speed is the factor that caused the event, and Video on Demand, which allows operations managers to request 40 second increments of available footage.

Click here for more information on how Verizon Connect Integrated Video can help improve safety and mitigate risk.

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We’re delivering next-level solutions, powered by advanced AI and machine learning capabilities to help our customers be safe, productive and efficient all over the world.

About the author:

Nicole Worley is an external communications manager for Verizon Connect, overseeing external communications in the U.S., EMEA and APAC regions.

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