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What is the "Driver's graph" for? — tachograph block

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In the Online Map's "Tachograph" block, the "Driver's graph" is one of the two graphs available when having tachograph data available on your vehicle.

Useful for:

  • Reviewing a driver's day to understand their work pattern.

  • Checking whether rest periods were taken at appropriate times.

  • Identifying unusual patterns (e.g., very long driving periods without breaks).


What it shows

The Driver's graph will show you the driver's activity in the last 30 days.

You can quickly switch between drivers using the dropdown menu at the top of the graph, helping you quickly view all the driver's activities for their assigned vehicle.


How to view it

  1. Go to Online Map.

  2. Click your vehicle to open it.

  3. Scroll down to the "Tachograph" block.

  4. Click on "Driver's graph".


Colors

Activities colors

These are the colors describing the activities the driver's have done.

Color

Meaning

Description

Green

Driving

The driver was actively driving the vehicle.

Red

Resting

The driver was resting (not working, not available).

Orange

Working

The driver was doing non-driving work (loading, paperwork, vehicle checks, etc.).

Yellow

Available

The driver was available but not actively working or driving.

Data sources colors

Horizontally, you can view some lines representing the source of the data.

Line

Source

Description

Green

DDD files

Data from tachograph files (ddd files from the vehicle's tachograph). Complete and verified data.

Red

Live data

(can, fleet)

This is live data that is read through the vehicle's internal system. This is the primary source for most vehicles. Ignition data is combines with CAN data to improve accuracy.

No line

No data

There is no data here, possibly because the card was not inserted, the system cannot determine or record the driver's specific activities during that time, leaving a blank gap in the recorded timeline.


How to read it

Each colored segment represents a continuous period of one activity.

Hover your cursor over a segment to highlight it, and view how much time that activity lasted, including the start time and end time.

You may also see the license plate of the vehicle when the activity is: driving, working or available.

Gaps in the timeline may appear when no driver card was inserted in the tachograph — the system cannot determine what happened during those periods.

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