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Safe&Sound: Empowering Drivers and Promoting Road Safety

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Last updated: November 18, 2024 10:46 am
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In South Africa, human error is a significant contributor to road accidents, accounting for approximately 80% of fatalities, yet there is a lack of proactive measures to change driver behavior.

The challenges of deep-rooted habits, high-stress conditions, and complex decision-making hinder improvements in driving practices, while traditional training methods often fail to address the underlying issues.

In response, Optix has launched Safe&Sound, a comprehensive initiative comprising nine solutions aimed at fostering a culture of safety among professional drivers. This program aligns with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, specifically targeting the reduction of road injuries and the promotion of sustainable transport systems.

Safe&Sound seeks to equip companies with tools to monitor and enhance driver behavior, thereby significantly reducing accidents caused by human error. The initiative, alongside Optix’s in-cab solutions, aims to improve road safety across South Africa, ultimately striving to ensure that all road users return home safely.

The benefits of Safe&Sound’s innovative solutions, Recruit Me and Empower Me, aimed at enhancing road safety for companies. By addressing driver errors, these tools help reduce accidents and associated costs, improve compliance with road safety regulations, and enhance the reputation of companies that prioritize safety.

Recruit Me, developed over 18 months, focuses on the recruitment of drivers by evaluating performance metrics often overlooked in traditional interviews, ensuring that the best candidates are selected and matched to suitable roles for long-term job satisfaction.

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Empower Me empowers drivers to self-coach and self-correct their behaviors through an advanced monitoring system that integrates with Optix’s DriveCam, providing real-time feedback on driving actions and significantly reducing risky behaviors by up to 43%.

Safe&Sound’s commitment to ongoing support and optimization of their solutions through field research and invites South African companies to adopt this transformative technology to improve road safety.

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