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Drive Commander is a distracted-driving prevention app for enterprise fleets. It runs on smartphones and tablets, automatically detects when a vehicle is in motion, and restricts mobile device use according to the company’s safe-driving policies. It is not positioned as a general fleet dispatch system; instead, it focuses on the high-risk scenario of “phone use while driving,” helping companies enforce compliance and reduce the risk of accidents and litigation.
The product centers on Safe Mode: when the vehicle is moving, it automatically silences alerts, locks the screen and keyboard, and blocks access to texts, email, browsers, and apps. Administrators can configure app whitelists, such as allowing navigation; they can also control hands-free use and the passenger override button based on policy. Emergency calls remain available at all times, and full phone functionality is typically restored 15 to 45 seconds after the vehicle stops. The system can also record violations, overrides, and activation events, then send reports to the cloud to create an audit trail. For deployment, it supports OTA installation and updates, and can also be implemented via a mobile device management platform. Driving detection can be based on GPS or vehicle telematics systems.
The website does not publicly list plans, pricing, licensing models, or payment methods. It only provides a Request a Demo option, a contact form, and phone communication. The FAQ indicates that demos or trials can be arranged, but it does not specify whether there is a free version, the trial duration, or trial limitations. Therefore, companies need to request a quote directly before purchasing, and confirm the number of devices, contract term, support scope, and whether training is included.
The advantage is that the use case is highly focused, turning written mobile phone usage policies into actual technical controls. Features such as whitelists, passenger buttons, and emergency calling balance safety with business continuity. Its reporting capabilities also help UK employers demonstrate Duty of Care. The downside is that public materials provide limited disclosure on issues enterprise IT teams care about, such as APIs, specific third-party integrations, permission structures, data encryption, and data residency. Pricing transparency is also low.
It is better suited to organizations with field drivers, such as logistics and transportation companies, courier services, taxis/private hire operators, medical fleets, bus and coach operators, and facilities management providers. It is especially relevant for UK companies that need to demonstrate compliance management and reduce distracted-driving risk.
No information on availability in mainland China was found in the main content, so this is assessed as unknown.
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