Trips

Trips

This kind of report shows intervals of movement with indication of time, location, and other parameters such as speed, mileage, fuel, and many others. Intervals of movement (trips) are detected according to parameters set in Trip Detection and adjusted for each unit individually.

The following columns can be included in this kind of report:

  • Beginning: date and time when the trip began.
  • Initial location: the address where the device was at the beginning of the trip.
  • Initial coordinates: geographical coordinates of the unit's location at the beginning of the trip (in decimal degrees).
  • End: date and time when the trip ended.
  • Final location: the address where the device was at the end of the trip.
  • Final coordinates: geographical coordinates of the unit's location at the end of the trip (in decimal degrees).
  • Driver: driver's name (if a driver was identified).
  • Trailer: trailer's name if any was bound.
  • Passengers count: number of passengers carried within a trip.
  • Duration: time interval of the trip.
  • Total time: time from the first trip beginning to the last trip end.
  • Off-time: period of time passed from the end of the previous trip to the beginning of the current one (to be defined beginning from the second trip).
  • Following off-time: period of time passed from the end of the current trip to the beginning of the next one.
  • Engine hours: time of engine hours operation during the trip (you can specify engine hours sensor entering name mask for it in the report template).
  • Mileage: the distance traveled in the whole trip.
  • Mileage (adjusted): mileage considering a coefficient set in unit properties ('Advanced' tab).
  • Urban mileage: the distance traveled in urban area.
  • Suburban mileage: the distance traveled in suburban area. It is calculated in regard to speed. The urban/suburban speed line is indicated in Unit Properties => Advanced ('Urban speed limit' setting).
  • Initial mileage: mileage sensor value at the moment of trip beginning. If no saving of mileage parameter was made through the reported period, mileage is counted from 0.
  • Final mileage: mileage sensor value at the moment of trip ending.
  • Toll roads mileage: the distance of a trip travelled by the roads where 'Platon' system is used.
  • Toll roads cost: a sum of money (in RUB) for the toll roads mileage calculated on the basis of covered distance and the 'Platon' tariff.
  • Avg speed: average speed within the trip.
  • Max speed: maximum speed registered within this interval.
  • Trips count: the number of trips made.
  • Counter: counter sensor value.
  • Initial counter: counter value at the beginning of the trip.
  • Final counter: counter value at the end of the trip.
  • Avg engine revs: average rate of engine revolutions.
  • Max engine revs: maximum rate of engine revolutions.
  • Avg temperature: average temperature value registered in a trip.
  • Min temperature: minimum temperature value registered in a trip.
  • Max temperature: maximum temperature value registered in a trip.
  • Initial temperature: temperature value in the beginning of a trip.
  • Final temperature: temperature value in the end of a trip.
  • Status: unit status registered during the current trip (if there are several, the first one is displayed).
  • Cargo weight: weight of a cargo transported within a trip.
  • Messages count: the number of messages that formed the trip.
  • Consumed: the volume of consumed fuel detected by any sort of fuel sensor. If several such sensors are available, their values sum up.
  • Consumed by ImpFCS/AbsFCS/InsFCS/FLS/math/rates: the volume of consumed fuel detected by a fuel sensor (like impulse/absolute/instant fuel consumption sensor, fuel level sensor) or calculated by math or rates. Details about fuel in reports...
  • Rates deviation by ImpFCS/AbsFCS/InsFCS/FLS: difference between consumed fuel detected by a sensor and consumption rates. If a number in this cell is negative, it means detected consumption does not exceed the indicated rates.
  • Avg consumption: average fuel consumption by any sort of fuel sensor. If several such sensors are available, their values sum up.
  • Avg consumption by ImpFCS/AbsFCS/InsFCS/FLS/math/rates: average fuel consumption in the trip detected by one of the methods mentioned above.
  • Avg consumption in idle run by …: average fuel consumption in the trip during idle run.
  • Avg mileage per unit of fuel by …: average fuel consumption (per one liter/gallon) in the trip detected by one of the methods mentioned above.
  • Initial fuel level: fuel level at the beginning of the trip.
  • Final fuel level: fuel level at the end of the trip.
  • Max fuel level: maximum fuel level in the trip.
  • Min fuel level: minimum fuel level in the trip.
  • Penalties: penalties calculated for adjusted 'Eco Driving' criteria.
  • Rank: received penalty points converted into a grade using 6 point scoring system.
  • Notes: an empty column for your custom comments.

 Attention!
Availability of the columns 'Toll roads mileage' and 'Toll roads cost' is stipulated by a special service. Contact your service provider if you would like to use this functionality.


See Data in Reports to discover more about formatting time, mileage, fuel, etc.

Intervals filtration can be applied to this table: by duration, mileage, engine hours, speed range, stops, sensors, driver, fuel fillings, fuel thefts, and geofences/units. For example, you can query trips with a sensor on

The tracks of the trips can be displayed on the map. To make use of this feature, select Tracks on map option in report template.


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