GPS monitoring system helps the Spring Festival travel
Since the Spring Festival travel, traffic accidents have occurred frequently in various places. Especially on February 1, four major traffic accidents occurred in Henan, Gansu, Sichuan and Guizhou provinces. Yesterday, reporters learned that during the Spring Festival travel, the transportation group listed long-distance line vehicles as key monitoring vehicles and monitored the long-distance bus GPS locator system throughout the journey.
The GPS monitoring system can record the route of the bus at any time. Once it is found that there is a deviation from the established route, a reminder alarm will be immediately issued in the background. GPS will capture a photo of the driver's face every hour, which is mainly for long-distance and ultra-long-distance buses, because the driver's driving time must not exceed 4 hours. If it reaches 4 hours, he must be forced to rest. Once it is found through GPS that the driver has not been replaced for 4 consecutive hours, the background will issue a "fatigue driving" alarm, and the staff will immediately contact the bus on the road to request a change of driver.
Not only that, the GPS driving recorder can also record the driving conditions of vehicles on the road. Where to start, where to stop, when to stop, brake, turn and even honk will be "copied" by the GPS driving recorder, and the staff can see it clearly in the monitoring room. It also has a function of automatically prompting speeding. Once the driving speed exceeds the preset maximum value, it will send an alarm to the backend and issue a voice to remind the driver to prevent speeding.
"Each of our ultra-long-distance buses is equipped with 3-4 drivers to prevent fatigue driving." In addition, the driver must conduct a detailed inspection before each departure to ensure that the vehicle is in good condition before departure.