In the Online Map section, you can enable the tachograph block in the vehicle data panel to get a quick and clear overview of your driver’s current status.
This block shows key information like driving time, rest periods, and activity summaries—all in one place, right next to the map.
Here you can also open the Tachograph graph, which focuses on the vehicle’s tachograph data, or the Driver’s graph, where you can see the driver’s activities over a selected time period.
🔔Work and rest period data is informative and not suitable for decision making about work and rest period directive abidance.
Features
Prediction blocks
Stay on top of driving and rest times with a simple, real-time view directly from the map. When you click on a vehicle, you can quickly see how long the driver has been driving without a break, how much driving time is left today and this week, and when the next daily or weekly rest must start.
You can also see how many extensions and reduced rests have been used. It’s an easy way to understand the situation at a glance and stay informed during the day.
Here you can also access the vehicle's tachograph graph and driver's graph.
Vehicle's tachograph graph
Get a complete view of how a vehicle was used over time with the tacho activity graph. Instead of focusing on one driver, it shows everything happening in that vehicle across the selected period, including both the main driver and co-driver timelines. You can easily see who was driving when, spot handovers between drivers, and understand how the vehicle was used across multiple days.
Color-coded activity blocks and summary totals make it easy to review driving, rest, and work patterns at a glance—even when there are gaps or multiple drivers involved.
Driver activity graph
Get a clear picture of a driver’s day with the activity graph—a simple, color-coded timeline showing exactly what they were doing over any selected period. Driving, rest, work, and availability are all easy to spot at a glance, with each activity shown as a continuous block across the timeline.
You can quickly understand work patterns, see when breaks happened, and notice anything unusual without digging into details. It’s an intuitive way to make sense of daily activity, even when multiple drivers are involved or there are gaps in the data.




