The Motive AI Dashcam is designed to help you monitor and improve driver safety. A new feature has been added that allows you to turn off both the road-facing and driver-facing cameras when a vehicle is idling for an extended period. This can help address driver privacy concerns.
| Note: This feature is currently only available for certain users for beta testing. |
| Note: When enabled, the 3-minute stationary privacy timer takes priority over the default 45-minute engine-off recording timer. This means that after the engine is turned off, the cameras will shut down after 3 minutes instead of recording for the usual 45 minutes |
Turning off both road-facing and driver-facing cameras while idling
1. Log in to the Motive Fleet Dashboard and click Admin in the left-hand menu.
2. In the left-hand menu, select Safety.
3. Scroll down to the Cameras section and click Edit.
4. Locate the Road facing while Idling option.
5. To turn off both cameras, select "OFF" button next to the option Road-facing while idling
- This will turn off both the road-facing and driver-facing cameras when the vehicle is idling for more than three minutes.
6. To turn on the road-facing camera , select "ON".
- To turn on both driver-facing and road-facing cameras make sure to select On next to Driver-facing camera while idling option
7. Click Save to apply your changes.
FAQs
Can I turn off driver facing dashcam for individual vehicle?
Yes, you can turn off driver-facing dashcams for individual vehicles:
- Log into the Fleet Admin Dashboard > Admin > Vehicles.
- Select the Vehicle > click on the three dots next to the vehicle profile > Edit Vehicle.
- Scroll down to the Camera Settings section.
- Check the option to Override Fleet-Level Dashcam Settings for the driver-facing camera, and choose your desired option from the dropdown menu.
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