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Once verified, we will include the new speed limit in MyEROAD, usually within 7 business days. The Request Posted Speed Review screen will show including the current speed limit in Depot. Click in the top-right corner of the screen.The location where the speed event has occurred will be displayed on the map. In Speed Detail, click on a speed event that shows an out-of-date speed limit in the Limit column.
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On the Over Speed Dashboard in Reports / Over Speed Dashboard click on a vehicle or driver to access speed details. To submit an updated speed limit, locate the out-of-date speed limit in the Over Speed Dashboard: #Excessive speediness update#
In order to fast-track the map update process and include your drivers’ first-hand road network knowledge, you can report out-of-date speed limits in Depot.
When reviewing your drivers’ speed events in the Over Speed Dashboard, you might occasionally encounter a speed limit in MyEROAD that is not in line with actual posted speed limits on the road. The viewing organisation will need to ask the sharing org to set up Virtual Speed Cameras in MyEROAD if required for monitoring. NOTE: Virtual Speed Camera events for shared vehicles are based on the Virtual Speed Cameras set up in the sharing organisation's MyEROAD. Over speed zone profile: events by speed limit.Speed details: speed, speed limit, date/time and location.Drill down to view detailed information for each driver:.Trend chart shows improvements over time.View speeding within your organisation’s Virtual Speed Camera areas.Focus on specific speeding levels by selecting Over Speed Bands.Compare speeding behaviour based on total or average numbers of speed events.NOTE: You can tell us if Depot shows inaccurate speed limits by requesting a posted speed limit review.
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You can drill down to access detailed information and provide your drivers with specific, actionable feedback to take on board.Īlongside your own vehicles, you can view vehicles shared with you by another organisation using EROAD Share. The Over Speed Dashboard in Reports / Over Speed Dashboard provides you with an ‘at-a-glance’ view of your fleet’s speeding behaviour and allows you to quickly identify best and worst performers.
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