Interview with Chris Lcluse

Season 2 Episode 9

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About Chris L’Ecluse:

During Chris’s successful 20-year career in the Western Australian Police Force, where he held the rank of Sergeant, he developed a keen understanding of road safety. A qualified Master Driver Trainer, Chris spent the following 10 years training others in advanced defensive driving in many countries, whilst also consulting on land transport safety issues. Today Chris is a Qld State Manager for Teletrac Navman, where he engages with organisations to develop policies, procedures and a workplace culture for safe driving. Chris won the Outstanding Commitment to Road Safety Award 2019 at the Australasian Fleet Safety Awards. He has spoken internationally at conferences and with leading media organisations in both Australia and New Zealand on the topic of road safety.

About Teletrac Navman:

Teletrac Navman is a global, market leading software-as-a-service (SaaS) provider leveraging AI and machine learning to drive next generation mobile asset and fleet management. Powered by AI to turn real-time data into decisions, Teletrac Navman’s specialised solutions deliver businesses with actionable insights to help enhance productivity and profitability.Its fleet and asset management technology uncovers and simplifies information that would otherwise go unseen, helping customers reduce risk and confidently move their business forward with certainty. Teletrac Navman has offices in Sydney, Melbourne, and Auckland, along with additional offices in the United States, United Kingdom and Mexico.

About this Episode:

In this episode of Infrastructure Matters, host David Jenkins speaks with Chris L'Ecluse, Queensland State Manager at Teletrac Navman. They discuss Chris's transition from a police officer to a leader in telematics, focusing on the importance of road safety, driver education, and the role of technology in fleet management.

Key Takeaways:

  • Chris L'Ecluse transitioned from police work to telematics for a focus on safety.
  • Telematics technology has evolved significantly over the past decade.
  • Driver education forums are crucial for change management.
  • Data-driven coaching can improve driver behavior and safety.

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