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Route History

The Route History feature on RoscoLive allows users to look back at a vehicle's previous trips and perform a variety of tasks such as looking at events generated during the trip, where the vehicle was at a given time, how long was the vehicle stopped, and much more.

Trip Definition - A Trip on RoscoLive is defined from ignition on to ignition off OR after 3 minutes and 20 seconds of idling.

Using Route History

To see a vehicle's route history, select a vehicle from the vehicle list on the left side or simple select a vehicle icon on the map.



The map will focus on that vehicle and a panel will open on the right side of the screen. This is the Vehicle Panel. Towards the top of this panel is a menu of icon buttons for different features. Select the Route History button to see the vehicle's route history.



The panel will now change to show the selected vehicle's trips for that day.

Route History Panel

The following is a breakdown of the components in the Route History panel:

1. Date Selector

The date selector allows you to choose or browse through dates to see trips on those dates.

When opened you will notice that some dates are black while others are greyed out. The black dates are dates with trips recorded on, while the greyed out dates are those without trips. This helps give you a general overview of the vehicle's activity for that month at a glance. The date that is highlighted in blue is the currently selected date.

2. Live Trip

If a vehicle is online when viewing its route history, the topmost card will always be the current trip in progress; this is called the Live Trip. This trip can be viewed and played back like any other trip.

NOTE: While actively viewing the live trip, it will not update the vehicle's latest position from when you started viewing the live trip. In order for it to update, you will have to stop viewing the trip and then re-open it.

3. Trip Card

The Trip Card contains information about a particular trip the vehicle took that day.

  1. Trip End-point Time - When the trip ended.
  2. Trip Start-point Time - When the trip began.
  3. Trip Duration Time - The time it took the vehicle to complete the trip.
  4. Travel Distance - The approximate distance the vehicle traveled during the trip.
  5. Event Indicator - If an event is generated during the trip, this indicator will appear on the card with a number that indicates how many events were generated during the trip.



Selecting the Trip Card will display that trip on the map.

Overnight Trips

If a trip occurs overnight, the trip card will be on the date the trip began.

4. Parked Duration

This displays the time elapsed between the end of the previous trip and the beginning of the next trip.

5. Trip Replay Controls

These control the playback of the trip animation on the map.

  1. Trip Start Time - Time the trip began.
  2. Trip End Time - Time the trip ended.
  3. Timestamp Counter - Timestamp of the current position of the vehicle. This will change when the trip is being played back, when the progress bar is moved, or when you click on either the forward or backward arrows. The arrows move the time in 5-second intervals. If you click and hold this interval will increase.
  4. Progress Bar - This bar shows the playback progress of the trip.
  5. Play/Pause - This button starts the playback as well as pauses it.
  6. Replay Duration - This selects the duration of time the trip replay will take to complete. This means that no matter the actual length of the trip, the replay will conclude in this time.

Using the Map View

When a trip is selected, it will be represented on the map as a line with a start (A) and end point (B). The vehicle icon will be located at the start point.



When you hit the play button in the Trip Replay controls, the vehicle icon will begin tracing the path on the map and replaying the vehicle's activity on that trip. If an event occurred during a trip, it will be represented on the trail by a orange triangle with an exclamation point.

By clicking on the event icon it will open a pop-up window containing snapshots of the event, allowing you to play the video, share the event, and save the event to your flagged events.

Speed Alerts

Speed Alerts are generated when a vehicle exceeds the posted speed limit on a road while traveling. These alerts are generated after a vehicle concludes a trip. These alerts do not generate any video events so they will not be present on the Videos page, however it is possible to request custom video for these alerts. This is not to be confused with Max Speed1) events.

There are 4 categories of Speed Alerts:
PSL = Posted Speed Limit

Speed Category Definition
Low Speed +1 to +5 over the PSL
Medium Speed +6 to +10 over the PSL
High Speed +11 to +15 over the PSL
Severe Speed +16 and over the PSL

Notice there are no units with the values; these values apply to both MPH and KPH.

When viewing a vehicle's trips, you may have noticed a red speedometer icon with a time next to it in the trip card. This indicates that the trip has Speed Alerts to view and the time displayed is the total amount of time spent speeding during the trip in minutes.



When viewing a trip with Speed Alerts, the colored sections of the trip represent the severity of speeding and where this speeding occurred. The different colors correspond to a Speed Alert category. The Speed Alert categories can be filtered from view by clicking the red speedometer icon and deselecting the category you wish to hide from view.

Hovering your cursor over a Speed Alert on a trip will reveal a pop-up bubble. Here you can see the PSL of the section of road the alert happened and request a 10 second video for that particular part of the trip if you so choose to. Of course you can also make other video requests by using the Custom Video Request feature.



Things to look forward to!
We are still working to get this working to meet your fleet management and training needs so here are some things we are working on bringing to this feature:

  • Display the PSL of the road the vehicle is traveling on during a Speed Alert. Done!
  • Display the highest speed reached during a Speed Alert.
  • SMS Notifications. Done!
1)
Max Speed events are generated by setting a speed limit threshold in the Fleet Profile for that vehicle's camera. This does not take into account the posted speed limit.

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