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C-track Reactive Random Fatigue Warning System |
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C-track Reactive Random Fatigue Warning System
Why does my fleet need this system?
The Random Fatigue Warning System is a cost effective way of keeping drivers alert in long shifts. Random warnings are generated and the driver must be attentive and alert to react to this system. It’s a good way to keep the drivers mind on the job! Plus the system is monitored by Ctrack, keeping you informed of your driver’s alertness!

Sounds good, what is this system?
This system consists of a labeled warning light and switch installed in the cabin of a vehicle, within view of the driver. When the ignition is on, the smart chip controlled system is activated.
So how does it work?
The Fatigue warning system works by giving random alerts indicated by the warning light. The driver must cancel this warning light by flicking the toggle switch. If the driver ignores the switch, after 11 seconds an alarm will sound and will only be silenced by the flicking the switch.
What if the driver is slow to react to the warning light and alarm?
If this happens, the smart chip inside the system will decrease the time between warnings. The driver will soon learn to activate the system as soon as the warning light comes on. As an option, if the driver does not flick the switch then the system can be installed to activate a secondary (louder) alarm system or strobe light. C-track will record every time the alarm is sounded.
What if my drivers tie down the switch so they don’t have to flick it?
Even if the switch is held down continually, the system will still generate random warnings and alarms that will only be stopped by the driver releasing and flicking the switch.
How do I know if the alarm has activated?
Ctrack will record alarms and send that record through the satellite uplink to your C-track base station.
According to investigations, driver drowsiness is responsible for up to 30% truck driver deaths. 50% of the survivors of driver fatigue crashes did not realize that they were falling asleep.
Per driver, you can create a report showing level of drowsiness, when and at which locations.
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