Fleetdrive Issue 55 - October 2025 | Página 29

FLEETDRIVE journeys. This leads to fewer fatigue-related errors and supports retention in roles where extended driving hours are common.
FLEETDRIVE journeys. This leads to fewer fatigue-related errors and supports retention in roles where extended driving hours are common.
5. Future Readiness ADAS technologies are the foundation for autonomous and semi-autonomous driving. Early adoption helps fleets adapt to emerging standards and technologies with minimal disruption.
Balancing Technology with Driver Skill
While ADAS enhances safety, it also introduces new challenges. Drivers may become overly reliant on automation or misunderstand system limitations, particularly in poor weather or complex traffic conditions. Continuous driver education remains essential to ensure operators understand how each feature works and when to take control.
Fleet managers should view ADAS as one element within a wider safety framework that includes driver training, regular maintenance, and data-driven monitoring. Calibration and software updates are also critical to maintaining system accuracy and reliability.
By combining technology with well-informed drivers and sound management practices, fleets can create safer roads, protect their people, and prepare for the future of connected and automated transport.

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