Video telematics and fleet dashcam monitoring

Video Telematics & Dashcam Solutions

Protect your drivers, reduce liability, and gain greater visibility into fleet operations with GPS-integrated video telematics. Collective Telematics helps you connect dashcam footage with vehicle location, trip activity, and driver behavior so your team can quickly understand what happened on the road.

From forward-facing dashcams to driver-facing and multi-camera systems, we help identify the right video solution for your fleet, safety goals, and operational requirements.

Included Solutions

  • Forward-facing and driver-facing cameras
  • GPS-integrated video tracking
  • AI safety event detection
  • Event-triggered video clips
  • Cloud video access and review
  • Multi-camera configurations

The Challenge

Accidents, false claims, distracted driving, and unsafe behaviors can create significant risk for fleet operators. Without video evidence, it can be difficult to confirm what happened, protect drivers, resolve claims, or identify coaching opportunities.

What We Do

Collective Telematics helps organizations deploy video telematics solutions that combine camera visibility with GPS tracking and fleet data. This gives managers a clearer view of driving events, vehicle activity, location history, and incident details from one connected solution.

Video telematics can help your team review collisions, harsh braking, rapid acceleration, speeding, distracted driving, tailgating, near misses, and other safety events. The right camera setup can also provide visibility around the vehicle, inside the cab, or into cargo areas depending on your needs.

We work with you to determine the best hardware, camera placement, alert settings, storage options, and reporting approach so video becomes a useful safety and operations tool—not just another system to manage.

Video Telematics FAQs

Video telematics combines dashcam footage with GPS tracking and vehicle data. This allows fleet managers to view video alongside location, speed, trip activity, and safety events.

Yes. Video footage can provide important context during accidents, insurance claims, customer disputes, and safety investigations. It can help verify events, protect drivers, and support faster claim resolution.

Depending on your operation, camera systems may include forward-facing, driver-facing, side, rear, cargo, or multi-camera configurations. Collective Telematics helps recommend the right setup for your fleet.

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