Blank-IT
The working environment is more mobile than ever before and companies from all sectors want their employees to be able to work and communicate effectively even when on the road.
Providing your mobile workforce with access to technologies such as GPS and wireless broadband can deliver 'real-time' efficiency and give you a competitive edge in today's business.
As a result of this, the installation of computers in vehicles is becoming increasingly common. However, the introduction of this technology into vehicles also brings responsibilities and challenges that must be addressed to satisfy legal requirements and to protect your employees.
The Blank-IT Solution
Blank-IT provides an easy, safe and legally compliant way of managing in-vehicle computer displays and helps to reduce 'driver distraction'.
Before Blank-IT there was no easy way to meet these requirements...
Designed to meet Australian and International regulations for computer installations in vehicles, Blank-IT is the best solution for in-vehicle display management for large and small fleets.
Blank-IT will help ensure that your vehicles conform with the ever-increasing levels of 'driver distraction' legislation and can also assist in improving employee health and safety.
About Blank-IT
Blank-IT was developed in Australia specifically to meet legislation regulating the installation of in-vehicle computers - legislation that has been replicated or is being introduced throughout much of the United States, Europe and other regions.
All relevant regulatory Australian bodies have agreed that where a computer is correctly fitted to a vehicle Blank-IT will enable in-vehicle computer installations to be compliant.
Blank-IT News
Jan 2010:
US Transportation secretary announces Federal ban on texting for commercial drivers - see
US Gov't press release
for more info. It is probable that such legislation will be extended to cover more in-vehicle technology.
Nov 2009:
Expedio sign up TLCiTS as a Queensland Reseller - see
Resellers page to find out more.
Oct 2009:
New legislation in Ontario, Canada places limits on use of in-vehicle
display devices - see Regulations