5 Innovative Technologies to Enhance Construction Truck Safety

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5 Innovative Technologies to Enhance Construction Truck Safety

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You already know that construction comes with multiple hazards. Everyone who comes near these sites, from workers to pedestrians, is at risk of injury. The worst part is that the owner of the construction company is held liable when things go wrong at the site. Taking advantage of innovative technologies can help improve safety on these sites. One of the best ways to do this is by installing state-of-the-art technology on trucks at construction sites.

Autonomous Emergency Steering (AES)

Truck drivers often work long shifts and may not always be mentally alert enough to navigate across all the obstacles at construction sites. By buying trucks with Autonomous Emergency Steering, you can help improve driving efficiency significantly. This system uses cameras, sensors, GPS, and other similar technologies to detect potential hazards swiftly within a moment’s notice. If your trucks have AES and you still end up in an accident, you should immediately contact a Truck accident attorney in Shreveport.

Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS)

Think of an ADAS as an assistant truck driver whose job is to stay on high alert to prevent accidents in construction sites. These systems usually have lane departure warning, automatic braking, and forward collision warning. So, even if the driver falls asleep at the wheel, the ADAS will automatically take the necessary steps to wake the driver or even stop the truck. Some of these systems don’t just sound alarms but go as far as jerking the seat and calling emergency services.

Telematics and Fleet Management Systems

Even after running background checks and reading recommendations from other companies, a construction firm can never be too sure about the driver’s behavior. This is where telematics and fleet management technologies come into play. This technology monitors driver behavior and sends real-time feedback to the company. Apart from driver behavior, it also monitors vehicle performance and provides insight for route optimization. With the information the construction company gets, they can decide whether a driver’s performance is ideal.

Predictive Analytics and Machine Learning

Artificial intelligence and machine learning are changing the game across industries, and the transportation industry hasn’t been left behind. Using ML algorithms can help collect and analyze data from vehicle sensors and telematics data to provide valuable insight. It can also analyze driver behavior and other performance data. You can apply this insight when creating strategies for your entire fleet, not just the trucks from which you get the data.

Camera Systems and Vision Technologies

In construction sites, it is not enough to use rare view mirrors as they may be blind spots that obstruct the driver’s view. Vision technologies and camera systems can help in this case. They give drivers 360 views of their surroundings making it easier for the driver to detect objects and construction workers. With these systems, there are no blind spots.

Conclusion

Investing in modern trucks or modernizing your existing trucks might cost a lot of money initially. When you make the investment, however, you will reap the benefits thanks to the improved efficiency of your fleet. Also, it will reduce the chances of accidents, freeing you from a potentially bankrupting liability.

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