Shimohana Logistics’ recruiting drive entailed an intense driver training program which incorporated Mobileye collision avoidance, dashcam and telematics.
Read MoreMobileye and Ordnance Survey are using Mobileye’s next generation collision avoidance system and Ordnance Survey’s maps to provide more accurate UK location information.
Read MoreStarting in December 2017, 'Seman Tov' bus company began installing Mobileye units in most of their over 150 buses. The result has been a visible increase in safety.
Read MoreIn a successful pilot program, P&B trucks equipped with Mobileye collision avoidance systems saw, among other benefits, an 80% drop in rear-end collisions.
Read MoreIn 2017 the Chinese government implemented regulations requiring all vehicles greater than nine meters in length to be equipped with both forward collision warning and lane departure warning. Jinshan needed the most effective way to comply with this regulation. Amongst other benefits, Jinshan witnessed a 49% drop in the number of forward collision warnings and a 5% decrease in energy consumption.
Read MoreWhen Yoshida Taxi needed to decrease crashes, they turned to Mobileye for a collision avoidance system. They experienced lower collision rates among other benefits. Keisuke Hotta, Managing Director Yoshida said "It was worth the investment because the number of accidents decreased and as a result insurance premiums decreased. In addition, we would like to differentiate (ourselves) from other companies by (having) a safety device in all cars."
Read MoreCoregas is a leading distributor of hazardous products across Australia and New Zealand. Given the nature of its cargo the company is fully aware that its commitment to safety has to be above and beyond normal standards.
Read MoreAbellio London, which runs London buses for Transport for London, was determined to lower their fleet’s collision rate as part of Vision Zero, a project to reduce road deaths to zero by 2041. Working with Mobileye, Abellio launched a pilot project, in February 2018, installing collision avoidance systems on 66 buses traveling three different London routes. The trial was done in coordination with drivers and their union and was supported by Transport for London’s Bus Safety Innovation Fund.
Read MoreLearn how Ambu-Trans Ambulette was able to dramatically reduce fleet collisions by installing Mobileye collision avoidance systems.
Read MoreUniversal Tyre & Autocentres was facing a crisis. Collison rates were spiking dramatically, especially collisions where a company driver struck the vehicle in front. Between October 2016 and October 2017 their drivers were involved in 10 such collisions, some of them severe, posing a danger to both their drivers and other.
Read MoreA research program shows how transportation companies can improve safety and cut costs with specially designed collision and pedestrian avoidance systems.
Read MoreFor Formosa Plastics Group FPG, one of Taiwan’s largest hazardous material enterprises, safety is of critical importance. Transporting hazardous goods around a densely-populated island means any collision can cause untold damage.
Read MoreZero collisions is a big claim to make. Yet, this is the actual result which we have seen in a 60-vehicle pilot with Winslow Construction Group in Australia.
Read Morewith 90% of all Australian crashes caused by minor mistakes such as distraction, fatigue or being slightly above the speed limit, the installation of Mobileye across the fleet of CDC Victoria and CDC NSW aims to minimise at-fault incidents, prevent collisions and injuries, and potentially save lives." ComfortDelGro Corporation Australia (CDC)
Read MoreRevv offers car rentals in Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai, Mumbai, Pune, Delhi NCR, Chandigarh, Jaipur and Visakhapatnam, with a simple and convenient platform that allows customers to order a car online or through an app, to have the car delivered to their doorstep and to return it to their preferred location. <strong>Why Mobileye</strong> When asked to identify his main reasons for piloting Mobileye in the Revv fleet, co-founder Karan Jain said there were three: “As a car rental company, reducing [car accident] damage rates has three distinct benefits: <ol> <li>Increasing uptime of vehicles</li> <li>Reducing repair and maintenance costs</li> <li>Getting lower rates from insurance companies, for the insurance of these vehicles</li> </ol> The Mobileye solution helps in considerably reducing the damage rates and hence achieving these three objectives.”
Read MoreWhen SAB Miller - now AB Inbev - decided to take on accident prevention, they connected with Orlando Velez Naar, General Manager of INVEA – official Mobileye distributor in Colombia. They decided to start with a test case: Transportes TEV in Colombia installed 180 Mobileye units. They reported a reduction in collisions of 70%. This led to the decision to install Mobileye in the entire Latin American fleet of 1,200 vehicles.
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