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Video Telematics

Tracking tells you where a vehicle is. Video telematics show what really happened on the road. In the 3Dtracking platform, they come together to give your clients the full story, not just fragments of data, and put an end to blind spots.

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DID YOU KNOW?
Fleets report 40% fewer accidents with video telematics

A clear line of sight to safety

Video telematics is an easy way for fleet owners to see what’s happening during any particular trip. No more guessing or scrambling to find proof. Video telematics means less headaches, less disputes, and complete visibility across every vehicle’s journey.
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What is video telematics?

Video telematics is the fusion of telematics data with live and recorded video from physical devices (cameras). Instead of only knowing where a vehicle is and how it’s being driven, you can rely on video monitoring to see what’s happening in and around the vehicle, in real time.
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HOW IT WORKS

How does video telematics work?

1

Data Capture

Dash cameras and MDVRs are installed in vehicles. These devices continuously record and, when triggered, capture short video clips.
2

Transmission

Video data is sent over cellular networks to the 3Dtracking platform, either in real time (for live streaming) or on demand when an event is flagged (e.g., harsh braking).
3

Storage and access

All video and photo files are sent from the cameras or MDVRs to the 3Dtracking platform, where they’re saved in a central Media Folder. Depending on the hardware, users have the flexibility to play footage either directly in-platform or downloaded.
4

Integration with telematics data

Once configured, video footage is linked with GPS location, speed, driver behavior, trip history, and alerts. This means a fleet manager can see not only that an incident happened, but also the surrounding context.

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The benefits of video telematics

Faster dispute resolution

Video evidence removes uncertainty after accidents or incidents to protect drivers from false claims and help fleet managers resolve disputes quickly and fairly.

Safer driving

Video footage highlights risky behavior and turns it into a coaching opportunity for drivers. Over time, accidents decrease, and fleet safety improves.

Instant access to footage

Live streams and stored recordings give managers immediate insight when security issues arise, with the ability to review historical evidence anytime.

Lower insurance costs

Fewer accident claims and supporting evidence can reduce exposure to fraudulent claims and lower insurance premiums.

Dedicated support

Our video telematics offering at 3Dtracking goes beyond video. With a team based all over the world and ready to offer training on your schedule, in your time zone, we make sure you get support when and where you need it. If a camera isn't working, or your clients are struggling to access historical footage, our team can help. No waiting in queues or getting frustrated by AI chatbots.

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FEATURES

Features of video telematics

Live streaming

Fleet managers can monitor up to eight camera feeds simultaneously in real time, depending on the hardware installed. This makes it possible to see both inside and outside a vehicle at once.

Event-triggered video

When configured, AI powered cameras capture video or photos the moment an incident occurs. These clips are linked to the relevant trip points on the platform, so managers can quickly see what happened before, during, and after the event.

Centralized media storage

All video and photo files are saved in a dedicated folder, organized chronologically for easy access. Fleet managers can filter by date, channel, or file type, and either play recordings directly on the platform or download them.

Tracking and dashboards

On the Tracking module of our platform, video icons appear alongside trip data for quick access to incident footage. The dashboard aggregates driver behavior events across units, so managers can compare drivers or vehicles and spot patterns in performance.

Alerts and reports

Real-time alerts notify managers when risky driving behaviors occur. Detailed reports then summarize events over days, weeks, or months, to guide future decisions.

Why is a fuel management platform important?

  • Spot theft or leaks by easily monitoring refuels and sudden abnormalities.
  • Eliminate paperwork with automated fuel logging.
  • Compare performance across vehicles to find inefficiencies.
  • Generate reports that are customizable and comprehensive.
  • Keep records organized for audits and billing.
  • Act on issues the moment they happen with live data.
  • Enjoy direct support from a team in your time zone and your language. 
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INDUSTRIES

Solutions for every industry

In mining, safety is a priority. In agriculture, it’s productivity. The 3Dtracking platform can be tailored to manage whatever matters most to your industry.


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Fleet management service providers around the world count on our decades of industry experience and multi-market knowledge. They stay because we make their job easier, but don’t just take our word for it.


“Efficient, professional, VERY reliable — that’s where the confidence comes in. Bulletproof. Solid.” 

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Fleet management and vehicle tracking solutions

“Flexible and reliable. 3Dtracking takes reliability to another level.” 

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Fleet tracking company

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Frequently asked questions

Why do you need a fleet camera system? A fleet camera system gives you visibility you can’t get from telematics data alone. GPS tells you where a vehicle is and how it’s being driven, but cameras show you what’s really happening on the road and inside the cab.
What is telematics technology? Telematics is the use of GPS, onboard sensors, and connectivity to track and manage vehicles, drivers, and assets. It gives fleet managers data on location, speed, driver performance, and vehicle health. Video telematics adds another layer by pairing this data with visual proof.
How does the 3Dtracking platform capture, transmit, and store video data? 3Dtracking captures, transmits, and stores video data differently depending on the hardware. For example: Streamax uses middleware to request videos, which are linked to events with unique identifiers and appear as icons on trip points. Teltonika Dualcam sends footage in small packets to ensure delivery, but without identifiers. Howen stores videos directly on the 3Dtracking server, links them to events with identifiers, and allows playback in-platform.

“Video telematics means safety stops being a guess. You can see exactly what happened, learn from it, and keep your drivers and vehicles protected every day.”

Irvin Mdluli
Irvin Mdluli
Product Owner

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When something goes wrong, fleet managers want answers. Fleet video monitoring gives them the proof, the context, and the control, every time. Is this the solution you’re looking for?

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