About Trip Replay
The Trip Replay shows details of each in-vehicle's GPS snapshot for a given trip taken during a selected time period and plots that information on a map.
Benefits of using Trip Replay
- To identify issues that might be involved in a specific trip
- To explore issues in more detail.
Navigating the Trip Replay screen
The Trip Replay is composed of:
1. Trip List
The panel is broken down in three parts:
- a. Date
- By default, the trip for the previous day is selected
- You can choose a specific date to view a different trip .
- b. Statistics
Display the following information during a specific period of time:
total number of trips accomplished
- total number of kilometers or miles travelled
- average fuel economy
- total number of each violation committed
- c. Trips
- By default, the first trip is selected and highlighted.
- Provides a list of trips by date (To → From)
- Each trip displays the:
- Start and End Time
- Start and End Address
- Driver Details (appears if there was a driver assign to the trip)
- Shows you the driver(s) for the selected trip including the start and end time, duration and the rule(s) triggered if any.
- Trip Type
- You can choose to change the Trip Type by clicking on the current type and selecting a new one.
Note: A crash icon will appear next to the trip if the asset encountered an accident.
2. Map
- By default, the first trip in the list will be displayed on the map
- The trip will have starting (blue) and ending (red) addresses
- For each event that occurs, a nodeIt is a central point on a map that marks where an event occurred. For example, a speeding event. is plotted on the map
- It will also display arrows to show in which direction the asset was moving
3. Playback Controls
- You can use the controls to play the trip which will animate the map providing a visual trip
- The time line of the trip is segmented into two different colours to represent:
- movement (green)
- idling (blue)
- Violation markers are also plotted along the time line. Hovering on the markers will display the type of the violation.
- Red --- Driving over the speed limit
- Dark Blue --- Harsh braking
- Yellow --- Harsh cornering
- Pink --- Racing
- Green--- Rapid acceleration.
4. Chart
- The diagram is a representation of how fast the asset was moving at a specific point in time during the trip (blue line)
- The red line represents the speed limit on the roads
- If you hover over the points, you will be able to see the speed at which the asset was moving.