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1 IVG Driver Training Performance Monitoring

2 Safety Information You cannot use the IVG to read or type messages while moving. Exception: a logged in, non-driving co-driver may use the IVG without restriction. You can listen to messages while driving. Review safety procedures. Text-to-speech improves the driver’s productivity and safety as they can safely listen to all or part of the message and determine its importance. They only need to pull off the road if it needs immediate response. The team’s non-driver can safely operate the IVG while the truck is moving.

3 Goals This presentation shows you how to view and respond to Performance Monitoring alerts. Each goal above corresponds to an IVG application covered in this presentation. Each application section has an instructor training checklist (found at the beginning of this presentation) to help you train the application in detail. If your company doesn’t use all of the applications in this presentation, remove the section slides and adjust the goal statements. Add your own goals if desired.

4 IVG Driver Training Topics
Performance Monitoring Remove the topics from the presentation that your company is not using. Each application name is a link to that section of the presentation.

5 Performance Monitoring
Cost Management Services

6 Performance Monitoring
Collects information from your vehicle and sends it back to your company automatically. It also provides feedback about your driving that helps you make adjustments to: Reduce fuel consumption Maintain safe driving practices NOTE: Performance Monitoring uses the IVG driver login ID to track performance information. The Performance Monitoring service provides information on driver performance. Information about driver performance is used for coaching purposes. Some companies pay bonuses based on whether the driver stays inside certain driving parameters. Encourage drivers to check periodically to see how they’re doing.

7 Check Performance Monitoring
Tap Performance Monitoring. Review performance information on the Summary tab. Driver: Your driver name. If no one is logged in, UNIDENTIFIED appears. Engine Time: Engine time in minutes and seconds PTO: This field indicates if the unit separately captures idle time related to power take off (PTO) operation of an accessory. The options are Enabled or Disabled. Trip State: Whether you are in or out of a trip based on thresholds set by your company for distance and speed. Over RPM %: Percentage of time you have driven over the RPM company standard. Over Idle %: Percentage of time you have idled the truck longer than the company standard. Over Speed %: Percentage of time you have driven at a speed higher than the standard set by your company. Cruise Control: Percentage of moving time that was spent using cruise control. Top Gear: Percentage of moving time that was spent in top gear. Distance: The distance the current active driver has driven since the last time the data collection was reset. Fuel: Gallons of fuel consumed, if available from your engine type/ MPG: Miles per gallon

8 This concludes the Performance Monitoring training.
IVG Driver Training This concludes the Performance Monitoring training.


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