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How to analyze performance data — Driver Coaching

The Driver Coaching helps you understand your whole fleet's performance as well as specific individual drivers' performance in greater detail.

You can filter the data you need, review key metrics, analyze individual driving behaviours, and track performance trends through interactive graphs.

For drivers, you can also view the location of specific driving events on a map, helping you gain additional context for more effective coaching.


Where to view

Fleet analysis

Go to Driver management -> Driver Coaching, you will immediately view performance data about your fleet.

Driver analysis

  1. Go to Driver management -> Driver Coaching

  2. Scroll down to the Leaderboard.

  3. Click on any driver to open their individual driver page.


There you can explore their individual performance data, driving behaviour analytics, and coaching insights.


Filters

The available filters adapt to the selected view. For fleet performance, filter by driver, group (depot), and time period to analyze overall trends.

For individual driver performance, quickly switch between drivers and adjust the reporting time period to review each driver's progress over time.

This makes it easy to compare performance, track trends, and move seamlessly between fleet-wide insights and individual coaching analysis.


Data blocks

Both the Fleet Performance and Driver Performance views display the same core performance metrics, giving you a consistent overview whether you're analyzing the entire fleet or an individual driver.

The data blocks include:

  • Distance Driven

  • Fuel & Energy Consumed (average and total)

  • Potential Savings

All data blocks update automatically based on the selected time period, making it easy to compare fleet-wide performance with individual driver results.


Driving behaviours

Switch between different driving behaviour metrics, including:

  • Overall Score

  • Eco Speed

  • Excessive Idling

  • Cruise Control Usage

  • Coasting

  • Harsh Braking

  • Harsh Acceleration

  • Harsh Cornering

  • Green Engine Speed

  • Speeding

For each metric, you can see how often it occurred (during the selected period), either as a percentage of driving time or as the number of recorded events, providing valuable context for driver coaching.

The number displayed as /100 represents the score for that driving behaviour (only taking into account the time period selected).

A score of 100/100 indicates excellent performance for that metric, while lower scores highlight behaviours that may require additional coaching.

This makes it easy to compare different driving behaviours and understand which habits have the greatest impact on the overall score.


Scroll and zoom in

Take a closer look at your data by zooming in and out with your mouse wheel.

You can also click and drag the graph to easily scroll through.


Compare performance trends over time

Hover your cursor over any point on the graph to view detailed information for that specific date, including the score and how much the behaviour ocurred.

This makes it easy to compare performance across different days, identify trends, and understand how driving behaviour changes over time.

By combining detailed data points with a visual trend line, the graph helps you quickly identify improvements, declines, and recurring patterns in performance throughout the selected period.


Data under the graph

After selecting any driving behaviour metric, view some additional details right under the graph to know about how it contributed to the performance during the selected period.

Depending on the behaviour metric, you will see either the total time it occurred or the number of recorded events.

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For metrics shown in time, you will also see the percentage of time that behaviour ocurred from the total driving time (during the selected time period).

For example, a value of 79.7% for Cruise control usage means the driver (or fleet) spent 79.7% of their total driving time driving with Cruise control (during the selected period).

The VS last period value helps you quickly spot changes in driving habits.

For example, a green 23 means the behaviour improved since last period, it means this period it's 23% better. This makes it easy to see whether the performance is improving or declining over time.

📘 The comparison always uses the same time range as the one you've selected — if you're viewing one week of data, it will be compared to the previous week; if you've selected four days, it will be compared to the four days immediately before that period.

✅ Hover over the information icon to view the exact dates of the previous time period.


View events on the map

When viewing an individual driver's performance, click a driving behaviour and then the "View events" button under the graph to see where the events happened on the map and view more details about each event.

This gives you more context behind each metric, helping you understand not only what happened, but also where it happened during the selected period.


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