Teletrac Navman announces the DRIVE App

Jan. 14, 2020
The DRIVE App is a Bring Your Own Device solution for fleets to access the DIRECTOR fleet management platform.

Teletrac Navman, a global software-as-a-service provider that leverages location-based technology and services for managing mobile assets, announced the DRIVE App, available to Android users on the Google Play store. This Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) solution enables fleet managers to use their supported Android tablets when paired with Teletrac Navman's BT compatible Tracking Unit to access the full functionality of the DIRECTOR fleet management platform, including navigation, messaging, Hours of Service (HOS), electronic logging device (ELD) compliance, and driver vehicle inspection reports (DVIR).

"Software has become such as competitive advantage, helping fleet owners and managers run their businesses with more efficiency and profitability," said Marco Encinas, senior product manager, Teletrac Navman. "Every fleet has made different hardware investments over time, though, which means software needs to work seamlessly across all mobile devices and operating systems to bring value to the business. This is a priority for Teletrac Navman, and we're excited to make our DRIVE App available to more mobile users, starting with Android but continuing to roll out BYOD solutions for all mobile devices soon, including iOS."

The DRIVE App for Android provides all in-cab capabilities when paired with Teletrac Navman's BT compatible Tracking Unit, previously available only with specific proprietary tablets including:

  • HOS and ELD compliance: Through the Electronic Logging Device (ELD) home screen on the DRIVE App, drivers can scroll down to the "DOT Inspection" section to prepare their log on either smartphone or tablet before handing it to a law enforcement officer.
  • Mapping and navigation: Use the provided offline solution with 3D maps, navigation, and truck routing or the mapping and navigation solution provided on your connected device.
  • Driver Vehicle Inspection Report (DVIR) compliance: Details vehicle operations and safety issues, to ensure compliance.
  • Forms: Arrival, departure, and signature capture forms enable drivers to quickly alert fleet managers that they have completed pick-ups or drop-offs.
  • Messaging: The DIRECTOR two-way messaging feature keeps drivers and dispatchers linked throughout the day.

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