Forward Collision Warning FAQs

    Audience Drivers, Fleet Admins
    Applies to Safety

     

    Question: 

    How does the AI dashcam determine when to issue a Forward Collision Warning?

    Answer:  

    Our AI dashcam uses cameras and advanced algorithms to detect vehicles in your lane. It measures the speed of your vehicle and the one ahead, along with the distance between them.

    • If conditions indicate a response time below 2.2 seconds, it will issue a Forward Collision Warning to help prevent a possible collision.

     

    Question: 

    What types of objects or vehicles can the AI dashcam detect in the same lane as my vehicle?

    Answer:  

    Currently, our Forward Collision Warning system is designed to detect only vehicles in your lane that could cause a collision. It does not support detecting large animals, pedestrians, cyclists, construction equipment, or other objects at this time.

     

    Question: 

    What should I do if I experience alert latency or false warnings from the AI dashcam?

    Answer:  

    Our AI dashcam aims to give accurate alerts, but there might be delays or false warnings as we make improvements. If you notice these issues, please reach out to Motive Support.

     

    Question: 

    Are there specific conditions or speeds at which the Forward Collision Warning feature works best?

    Answer:  

    The Forward Collision Warning works best at speeds above 25 mph, monitoring speed, distance, and braking to provide timely warnings. However, it is always important to stay alert and drive safely, regardless of the conditions.

     

    Question: 

    If only in-cab alerts are enabled, will I get events in the event list?

    Answer: 

    No, in-cab alerts would not trigger any events on the Fleet Dashboard.

     

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