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Demo van takes to the roads to showcase Durite safety and compliance tech

Durite has commissioned a new demonstration vehicle to bring its range of road safety products closer to fleet operators throughout the UK.

The demo van is fully equipped with a selection of Durite’s latest safety additions

The branded van is fully equipped with a selection of the company’s latest safety additions, including DVR kits, 4G live-streaming DVR and CCTV kits, AI and progressive safe systems, innovative lighting and smart telematics tracking.

A spokesperson said: “This is a great way to help fleet operators of all types and sizes select the correct and latest technology to ensure safe vehicle operation and compliance with DVS, FORS & CLOCS.

“The release of the Direct Vision Phase 2 has proven quite challenging for everyone. We are happy to offer local support to our distributors and fleets, showing first-hand how our DVS Progressive Safe System operates and answering any questions they might have to help them navigate their way through the new requirement.”

Durite, a FORS Associate, has been supplying vehicle cameras for more than 20 years and has provided more than 50,000 systems to operators throughout the UK, drawing on an extensive network of distributors and approved installers.

The demo unit will tour the UK to showcase its solutions, travelling from one operator to the next. Managers can book a slot, with a minimum of one month’s notice at any time, via the Durite team or by visiting the Durite website. The unit will also be on hand at many of the major trade events scheduled for 2024 – including at the Road Transport Expo on 4-6 June.

“Fleet and vehicle operators already use our online Easy Kit Selector,” added Durite, “but the mobile demonstration unit, now gives managers and their staff the opportunity to see each safety product in action and to discuss bespoke vehicle requirements with our demonstration team – all in one visit and on their own premises.”

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Written by Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.

Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news.

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