Live dashcam integration with GPS fleet tracking gives you road-facing and driver-facing video from any vehicle, anywhere, at any time. Here's how it works.
Live Dashcam Integration: See What Your Drivers See in Real Time
GPS tracking tells you where your vehicles are. Live dashcam integration tells you what is happening inside and in front of them. Together, they give fleet managers a level of visibility that was impossible just a few years ago.
How Live Dashcam Integration Works
US Fleet Tracking's dashcam integration provides two simultaneous video feeds from each equipped vehicle:
- 1Road-facing camera — shows the road ahead, traffic conditions, and any incidents in front of the vehicle
- 2Driver-facing camera — shows the driver, their behavior, and the interior of the vehicle
Both feeds are accessible in real time from the GPS tracking dashboard on any computer or smartphone. You can also request recorded video clips from any point in the past.
What You Can See
From the live camera feed, you can monitor:
- Road conditions at the driver's current location
- Driver behavior — phone use, fatigue, distraction
- Cargo loading and unloading — verify deliveries in real time
- Accident documentation — automatic video capture of collision events
- Theft deterrence — visible cameras reduce theft risk significantly
The Accident Documentation Advantage
When an accident occurs, the first question is always: "What happened?" With live dashcam integration, you have irrefutable video evidence of exactly what happened — from both the road perspective and the driver perspective.
This video evidence:
- Protects your business from false liability claims
- Speeds up insurance claims resolution
- Provides documentation for driver coaching
- Can reduce insurance premiums for fleets with camera systems
Live View vs. Recorded Video
Live View: Access a real-time stream from any camera-equipped vehicle at any time. See current road conditions, verify driver location, and monitor behavior as it happens.
Recorded Video: Request video clips from any time in the past. Clips are stored in the cloud and accessible from your dashboard. Use for incident review, driver coaching, and documentation.
Which Vehicles Should Have Cameras?
For most fleets, the highest-value camera installations are on:
- High-value cargo vehicles
- Vehicles driven by newer or higher-risk drivers
- Vehicles that operate in high-traffic or high-liability environments
- Any vehicle involved in a previous incident
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