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View Excess Speed History On-Screen

On selecting this option, you will see a dialog in which you can select the speed above which you want to report, the vehicle you want to report, and date/time selectors to select the date/time range to be reported:

Set the speed, the required vehicle and the date/time range, then click OK to continue. A report will be generated and displayed in a new window in the main panel of the user interface. If you wish, you can tile or overlap the windows in this main panel - see Viewing Vehicle Tracking History On-Screen.

This report shows Journeys during which the specified speed has been exceeded, and indicates the maximum speed recorded during the journey. Note that this is not an average speed for the journey, it is the maximum speed recorded during the journey.

The Excess Speed report is displayed in a grid in the report window:


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The grid shows the start and end time and geographical location of a journey, the vehicle involved and the maximum speed recorded in that journey..

If you click on a row in the report grid, the corresponding journey is displayed in the map window; if the complete journey is not visible on the current view of the map, the map is automatically scaled and re-centred to enable the full track to be visible. To distinguish this from the track shown in the Journeys report, an Excess Speed track is shown with a special red and yellow trail icon:


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This example shows a motorway journey during which the vehicle's maximum speed exceed 55mph.

 

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