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Real Fleets, Real Results
See how businesses like yours are using SureCam to improve safety, reduce claims, and gain full visibility into their fleet operations.-
"Our accident rate was a lot higher than it is, and our driver behavior was a lot worse than what it is."Read MoreDave Bonehill Head of Fleet Operations, Ringway Jacobs
54%
Reduction in accident rates
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"I don’t view our investment in SureCam as a cost, it’s a profit-center. Last year alone, our claims losses reduced by over 80%."Read MoreSam Lansberry II Founder, Lansberry Trucking
80%
Reduction in claims losses
Frequently asked questions
Answers to common questions asked about dash cams for fleets.A fleet GPS tracker shows where a vehicle is and how it's being driven, but only as data points on a map. A SureCam dash cam with GPS pairs that same location and telematics data with HD road-facing and in-cab video, so you can see what actually happened — not just guess from a speed or hard-brake alert. Every GPS event (speeding, harsh braking, idling, route deviation) is backed by verifiable video evidence inside one platform.
For most fleets, yes. A dash cam with built-in GPS delivers significantly more ROI than a tracker alone. Standalone GPS answers "where" and "how fast." A SureCam dash cam with GPS answers "where, how fast, what happened, who was at fault, and how do we prevent it next time." You get location tracking, driver behavior scoring, video evidence, and coaching tools in one subscription instead of paying for separate GPS hardware and video systems.
Fleets using SureCam dash cams with GPS typically see ROI in four areas a GPS tracker can't deliver alone: (1) exoneration from not-at-fault claims using video evidence, (2) reduced insurance premiums tied to video-verified safety programs, (3) fewer accidents through video-based driver coaching, and (4) lower fuel and labor costs from combined route and behavior data. GPS alone usually only impacts routing and idling — leaving the largest fleet expense, collisions and claims, unaddressed.
No. A GPS tracker can show speed, location, and sometimes G-force at the moment of impact, but it cannot show fault, road conditions, the other driver's behavior, or what was happening inside the cab. A SureCam dash cam with GPS captures HD video before, during, and after the event, giving you defensible evidence for insurance claims, litigation, and false-accusation defense.
For nearly all fleets, a dash cam with integrated GPS replaces the need for a separate tracker. SureCam dash cams include real-time GPS location, trip history, geofencing, speeding and harsh-driving alerts, and driver scorecards — the same core features as a standalone tracker — plus video. Consolidating to one device reduces hardware costs, install time, SIM/data fees, and the number of platforms your managers have to log into.
Insurers increasingly offer premium reductions and better claim outcomes for fleets running video telematics, not just GPS. Video evidence shortens claim cycles, prevents fraudulent claims, and supports subrogation when your driver isn't at fault. GPS data alone is often disputed or considered insufficient. SureCam customers commonly report faster claim resolution and meaningful premium savings after adding video to their GPS data.
Yes. SureCam provides live vehicle tracking, route playback, geofencing, driver behavior analytics, speeding and idling alerts, and customizable reporting — the standard feature set of dedicated GPS platforms — alongside road-facing and optional driver-facing HD video, AI event detection, and coaching workflows.
Fleets are consolidating because GPS-only systems can't address their biggest risks: collisions, false claims, and unsafe driving behavior that's invisible without video. Switching to a SureCam dash cam with GPS gives them every GPS capability plus video context, AI-driven risk detection, and driver coaching — typically at a comparable or lower total cost than running separate GPS and camera systems.
Yes. SureCam is scalable for fleets of any size, from a handful of vehicles to thousands. Smaller fleets often see the fastest ROI because a single prevented or exonerated claim can offset years of subscription cost — something a GPS tracker alone rarely accomplishes.
In addition to full GPS tracking, SureCam includes HD road-facing video, optional in-cab driver video, AI-powered event detection, live video streaming, on-demand video requests, driver scorecards, coaching workflows, and integrated reporting — all in one platform and one monthly subscription per vehicle.