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The Speed Summary Report
This new report shows the speeding and “slow-poke” tendencies of your individual drivers. It can be run for a month at a time, and is available here (we are running the report for just the OKL group for the month of January):
Here is the part which allows you to rank by any of the major columns (click on the column heading) and you can see that OKL-69633-Service-Jasoncb is the top speeder on average. This is relative to the speed limit ONLY when he is exceeding the speed limit.
Conversely, you can click on “Laggard Avg” which will give you the top “slow-poke” (tie between the Manager and Chadc). This is ONLY when the driver is going LESS than the posted speed limit.
This is useful because both activities are undesirable. Padding hours by going slow is just as bad as being reckless and wasting fuel by speeding.
Clicking on any of the “at a glance” graphs to the right brings up a graph which compares a single driver’s speeding profile to the entire group:
This is the 4th in a series of enhancements to our speeding reports and graphs.
Since occasional discrepancies between GPS Insight’s data and actual posted speed limits occur, we have found it much more useful to run on a month-by-month “Macro” level to indicate undeniable trends in speeding.
Future enhancements will include posted speed limit alerts, group-by-group comparisons of speeding/lagging trends, and historical comparisons to prove that progress has been made in improving efficiency and curbing speeding using GPS Insight reports and alerts. Additionally, certain fields within these reports will launch supporting reports (e.g. a speeding report for just that single vehicle, to include violations on a map, etc.). Rapid acceleration and deceleration will be detected and reported upon for certain GPS Insight devices (notably the GO-3000 and GPSI-4000).
This report is available for all customers immediately, and currently has data going back to December 2009. We will add support for earlier months as we add functionality.


