ADDED A NEW CRASHBOXX EVENT SUMMARY REPORT
For CrashBoxx AI customers, we added a new report category, CrashBoxx, to the Special tab, plus a new report, CrashBoxx Event Summary, which will display up to 60 days’ worth of crash event data in two grids:
- Summary of Crash Events: The number of events for the chosen time frame of each different CrashBoxx classification (Loose Install, Confirmed, Testing, and Unconfirmed)
- CrashBoxx Event Summary: Details such as the severity of each crash event, where it occurred, and device identifiers, plus the classification
ADDED GRAPHS TO THE TRIP SUMMARY REPORT
We added two graphs to the Trip Summary report that will show the top ten assets with the most trips and the most travel time.
IMPROVED THE DRIVER SCORE CARD V2 REPORTS
We added two graphs to the Driver Score Card Summary v2 report that will show the top ten and bottom ten drivers with the highest and lowest scores.
We reduced the number of columns displayed by default in the Driver Score Card Summary v2 and Driver Score Card Detail v2 reports so that you see just the essential information you need upfront. This will also make the reports load more quickly. (You can add the hidden columns when you customize the reports.)
IMPROVED THE IDLE EVENT HISTORY REPORT
We reduced the number of columns displayed by default in the Idle Event History report. (You can restore the columns to view when you customize the report.)
We changed the values in the Event Type column to show the event name in a user-friendly language rather than code (for example, instead of IGON, Ignition On). Note that this is one of the columns that will be hidden by default now.
We changed the default value of the Idle Duration Filter in Seconds filter to 120 (so that the results will show only Idle events that occurred for 120 or more seconds); previously, the default was 0.
IMPROVED THE POSTED SPEED VIOLATION REPORTS
In the Posted Speed Violation Summary report, we added four new optional columns: Speeding Cat (5-9), Speeding Cat (10-14), Speeding Cat (15+), and Speeding Distance, the first three of which will show the number of speeding events per category (such as 5 to 9 mph over the limit), and the latter the distance the driver was speeding.
For both the Posted Speed Violation Detail and Posted Speed Violation Summary reports, we combined Operator First Name and Operator Last Name into one column, Operator Name.
DISPLAYING ENTERED VIN VALUES FOR THE DEVICE INSTALLATION SUMMARY REPORT
Previously, the Device Installation Summary report would pull vehicle identification numbers from the ID report if they weren’t available in iOn; now, the VIN values will be displayed only if they have been defined in the software.