See the Full Picture with Matrix Vision Dashcam for Fleet Vehicles
You know where your fleet vehicles are at all times, but if an incident occurred, would you be able to tell precisely what transpired?
Vehicle tracking is an essential part of fleet management, but location data only tells part of the story. It cannot always explain why an accident happened, whether a complaint is valid, or what led to a risky driving event.
Fleet managers need the full picture.
Matrix Vision provides clarity with an in-cab camera for fleet vehicles, broadening the perspective of your existing tracking and telematics tools.
See why this wider, clearer scope is critical to managing drivers, vehicles, and business risk.

What Is Matrix Vision?
When something goes wrong on the road, the details matter.
A location report can tell you where a vehicle was. It cannot tell you whether another motorist cut off your driver or whether a complaint against them is justified. It also does not provide the details of what happened in the moments leading up to an incident.
Matrix Vision helps fill those gaps.
By combining camera technology and tracking insights, Matrix Vision gives you visual context alongside vehicle data. You can see what was happening on the road. Where applicable, you can also see inside the vehicle, helping you make informed decisions based on evidence rather than assumptions.
It is a simple but powerful addition to fleet management. Instead of relying on part of the story, you gain access to the bigger picture.
A Dashcam for Fleet Vehicles That Helps You Respond with Confidence
Every fleet manager faces situations where the facts are unclear.
A driver may report one version of events. A third party may report another. Customers, insurers and stakeholders often expect quick answers, even when information is limited.
Matrix Vision helps you respond with confidence.
Recorded footage can help establish who caused an accident. Visibility into the circumstances surrounding an event can help resolve complaints.
This is not surveillance for the sake of surveillance. The goal is clarity.
When you have access to reliable information, you can protect your business, support your drivers, and continue to run your department efficiently.


Improve Fleet Safety with Cameras and Meaningful Driver Coaching
Beyond responding to incidents, you also want to reduce the likelihood of incidents occurring in the first place.
Many businesses already use telematics data to identify harsh braking, rapid acceleration, or other driving events. Matrix Vision adds context to those alerts.
Armed with that knowledge, you can better understand the situation behind certain incidents. This allows you to implement the correct measures and controls to mitigate future risk. Visual aids enhance constructive coaching conversations. So, you can help drivers improve their habits and reinforce a culture of accountability and safety.
Over time, small improvements in driving behaviour can contribute to fewer incidents, lower risk exposure, and greater confidence across your fleet operation.
A South African Fleet Camera Solution That Protects More Than Vehicles
The impact of a road incident is often broader than just vehicle damage.
There may be reputational concerns, customer relationships to manage, operational disruptions, and employee wellbeing to consider. Having access to accurate information helps you address these challenges more effectively.
Matrix Vision Supports Businesses by Helping to:
- Reduce disputes and false claims.
- Strengthen driver accountability.
- Improve fleet safety outcomes.
- Protect employees when incidents occur.
- Support informed decision-making.
- Provide evidence when facts are questioned.
For business owners, that means greater control and fewer uncertainties when managing fleet-related risk.
See the Full Picture with Matrix Vision
For years, Matrix has helped South African businesses protect their vehicles and manage their fleets with trusted tracking and telematics solutions.
Matrix Vision builds on that foundation by adding another layer of visibility.
Knowing where a vehicle is will always be important. Understanding what happened can be just as valuable.
When you can see the full picture, you are better equipped to protect your people, support your drivers, and make confident decisions for your business.



