Netradyne, a global leader in AI-powered fleet safety and
performance solutions, announced the driver safety outcomes of its technology
across KR Group companies, a leading fleet operator in LPG fuel distribution,
ammonia gas haulage and intercity passenger transit in India.
The results, analysed after six months of deployment, show
significant improvement across identified key performance indicators, including
speed violations, driver distractions, following distance, driver drowsiness,
collision warning, hard braking and acceleration, GreenZone Score and Driver
Stars.
Data shows that real-time, in-cab coaching can significantly
improve driver safety outcomes, with the fleets reporting a 64 per cent
reduction in driver distraction events, a 65 per cent decline in drowsiness
alerts, a 100 per cent speeding correction rate and more than 90 per cent
reduction in mobile phone usage within six months.
KR Trans Fuels, KR Gases and KRT Carriers manage some of
India’s most safety-critical transport environments, where the consequences of
a single incident can extend far beyond the vehicle. Safety has long been a
core focus of KR Group, supported by structured protocols such as GPS tracking,
strict no-phone policies and regulated driver rest cycles. However, the
leadership recognised the need to go further with real-time visibility into
on-road behaviour to validate compliance, identify emerging risks and strengthen
a preventive safety approach.
The rollout was built on Netradyne’s Driver•i® platform,
which combines real-time, in-cab audio coaching on risks such as speeding,
distraction, unsafe following distance and drowsiness with GreenZone® Score, a
data-driven performance framework that gives fleet managers an objective,
ongoing view of driver behaviour for coaching, recognition and accountability.
“We have always prioritised safety, but we needed greater
visibility at the driver level, where decisions are made in real time.
Drowsiness on a night haul, a moment of distraction, or a hand reaching for a
phone, these are risks no policy can prevent. What Netradyne gave us was
real-time visibility and the ability to act on it instantly, helping us build a
more preventive approach to safety,” said Suresh Kumar, MD & Owner, KR
Trans Fuels, KR Gases & KRT Carriers. “The numbers reflect that, but more
importantly, we’re seeing a clear shift in how our drivers approach safety
every day,” he added.
The results were visible across all three entities. KR Gases,
which operates some of the group’s highest-risk vehicles, recorded a 100 per
cent speeding correction rate, while fleets also recorded corrective action in
96 per cent of unsafe following-distance alerts. KR Trans Fuels, which operates
the largest fleet in the group, reduced driver distraction by 64 per cent in
three months and cut phone-use incidents by more than 90 per cent, from 20–30
per day to one or two. KRT Carriers, operating on urban and semi-urban
passenger routes, recorded a 65 per cent reduction in drowsiness alerts
compared with peak levels.
At KR Group, GreenZone® Scores are reviewed monthly and
directly linked to driver recognition and financial incentives, contributing to
a double-digit improvement in driver performance while embedding safety into
everyday operations.
“What KR Group has achieved is a blueprint for India’s fleet
sector, deploy Physical AI at the driver level, build recognition into the
system, and safety becomes a competitive advantage, not just a compliance
requirement,” said Durgadutt Nedungadi, Senior Vice President, Netradyne. “What
we’re seeing is a clear shift towards real-time, video-telematics systems that
can influence driver behaviour in the moment. This deployment shows how that
approach can deliver consistent safety and performance outcomes at scale, and
we expect this model to accelerate across India and the broader APAC region.”