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What is AI Face Match and how does it work in fleet management?
AI Face Match is a Fleet Focus driver identification technology that uses the in-cab camera and on-device facial recognition to identify, in real time, exactly which driver is behind the wheel of any vehicle on the fleet. The system matches the driver’s face against a pre-enrolled database held within The AI Platform, removing the need for fobs, swipe cards, manual login or phone-based identification — and turning every event, every score and every coaching record into something that can be attributed to a named individual rather than a vehicle.
The driver identification problem AI Face Match solves
Fleet operators have spent decades trying to answer a deceptively simple question: who was driving the vehicle when this happened? On a small fleet with named, single-vehicle assignments the question barely arises. On a multi-shift fleet with shared vehicles, agency drivers, weekend cover and last-minute reallocations, it becomes one of the most expensive operational problems a fleet manager faces. Without reliable driver identification, every safety event, every harsh-braking incident, every speeding alert, every micro-sleep, every fatigue trigger and every insurance claim is attached to a vehicle rather than a person. Coaching becomes generic. Risk profiles cannot be built. Patterns of behaviour stay hidden. And when a third-party claim arrives six weeks after the event, the operator is left trying to reconstruct from paper records who held the keys that day. The cost of that uncertainty — in coaching effectiveness, in claims exposure, in HR processes and in regulatory defensibility — is significant.How AI Face Match works inside the cab
Each driver is enrolled into The AI Platform once, at induction, with a short series of facial reference images taken from the in-cab camera. The reference data is processed into a mathematical face template — not a photograph — and stored within the encrypted database against that driver’s profile. From that point on, whenever any enrolled driver gets behind the wheel of any vehicle on the fleet, the in-cab camera captures their image, the on-board AI runs the match in seconds, and the platform automatically attributes every subsequent event from that journey to the correct named driver. The matching is performed locally on the device wherever possible, with the platform handling identity reconciliation centrally. The system is designed to handle real-world cab conditions — different lighting, sunglasses, headwear, beards, glasses, masks — and where confidence falls below threshold the event is flagged for manual review rather than misattributed.Accuracy, exceptions and the manual override
No biometric system operates at perfect accuracy in every condition, and Fleet Focus does not claim that of Face Match. What it does provide is a substantial real-time improvement on the alternatives — fob-based systems that drivers swap, share or forget; manual sign-ins that are routinely skipped; and vehicle-level attribution that simply does not answer the question. Where Face Match is uncertain, the platform produces an unidentified-driver alert for the fleet manager to resolve, and the audit trail records every identification decision, including the manual ones.GDPR, consent and data protection
Driver biometric data is special category data under UK GDPR, and Fleet Focus deploys Face Match within a clear lawful-basis framework that operators are guided through during onboarding. Drivers are informed in writing, the operational purpose is documented in the Data Protection Impact Assessment, retention periods are defined, and the face templates themselves are stored in encrypted form, separated from identifying personal data wherever the architecture allows. Drivers retain rights of access, correction and challenge, and the platform supports the deletion workflows operators need to evidence compliance to the ICO.What Face Match changes operationally
The operational shift is significant. Coaching conversations move from “someone in this vehicle was harsh-braking on the M62” to “on Tuesday at 14:22 you were the driver, here is the footage, here is the score, here is what we want to work on.” Risk profiles are built individual by individual rather than vehicle by vehicle. Insurance claims are defended with named-driver evidence rather than fleet-level inference. Agency and casual drivers are visible in the data the same way as permanent staff, so workforce decisions are made on actual performance rather than tenure. And the regulatory record — the answer to who was driving, evidenced against the camera log — is captured automatically as a by-product of normal operation rather than as a manual administrative task.Bottom line
AI Face Match is the technology that turns Fleet Focus from a vehicle telematics platform into a driver telematics platform — making every event, every score, every claim and every coaching record attributable to a named individual, automatically, with no driver action required and no fob to lose.- AI Face Match identifies drivers using the in-cab camera and on-device facial recognition against a pre-enrolled biometric database held in The AI Platform.
- Removes the need for fobs, swipe cards, manual login or phone-based identification.
- Operates in real time at the start of every journey; uncertain matches are flagged for manual review rather than misattributed.
- Driver biometric data is processed under UK GDPR special-category provisions with a documented lawful basis, encrypted templates, and clear retention periods.
- Enables individual risk profiling, named-driver coaching, named-driver claims defence and audited regulatory records — including for agency and casual drivers.
References
- Data Protection Act 2018, Section 10 — Special Categories of Personal Data: www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2018/12/section/10
- ICO — Biometric Recognition Guidance (the ICO’s definitive guidance on lawful use of facial recognition in workplace contexts): ico.org.uk/for-organisations/uk-gdpr-guidance-and-resources/lawful-basis/biometric-data-guidance-biometric-recognition
- Fleet Focus — AI Fleet Dashcams (covering AI Face Match driver recognition, in-cab monitoring and The AI Platform): www.fleetfocus.co.uk/fleet-dashcam
- Senior Traffic Commissioner — Statutory Document No. 3 (Transport Managers), governing operator-licence driver-record obligations: www.gov.uk/government/publications/traffic-commissioners-transport-managers-november-2018
- ISO/IEC 30107-1:2023 — Biometric Presentation Attack Detection (the international anti-spoofing standard for face recognition): www.iso.org/standard/83828.html
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