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In advance of the Dec. 16 ELD deadline to switch from AOBRD to telematics technology, Konexial has released the DriveLiFE version of its My20 ELD, based and developed with Edge Computing telematics technology to automatically log a driver’s location, hours-of-service and available capacity to fulfill FMCSA compliance rules.
“This release is a significant advancement in state-of-the-art telematics technology, led by Edge Computing architecture—all data, algorithm and logic analysis is done within the cab on iOS and Android platforms,” said Ken Evans, Chief Executive Officer at Konexial. “My20 DriveLiFE won’t go ‘out-of-service’, as it is protected against data loss and interruption due to network availability and even against cloud-based server downtime. ELD data is always available, keeping drivers compliant at all times.”
My20 DriveLiFE also includes an upgrade to the Drive functions inluding mapping, routing, points of interest and review, while adding the LiFE stream, functions designed for driver self-improvement.
My20 DriveLiFE enhancements include:
“The My20 LiFE—Curated Content Stream includes content from leading Christian ministries and organizations, including daily devotionals from Boyd Bailey and Wisdom Hunters to inspire and comfort drivers while out on long runs away from their families,” said Evans.
My20 DriveLiFE version is free and currently available in the Apple App store (12/3/2019) and will be available in the Google Play store by 12/31/2019.
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