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A unit for monitoring freight truck drivers and trailers at the G7 headquarters in Beijing | BLOOMBERG
Bloomberg Dec 15, 2020
Trucks in China connected to G7’s fleet-management network do more than just haul goods across the vast nation.
Using Internet of Things technology, they can employ anti-fatigue cameras to call out bad driving, built-in advanced driver-assistance systems to send warnings about insufficient space between vehicles on highways, and real-time cargo weighing to prevent stealing.