Netradyne, a San Diego-based fleet safety company founded in 2015, is revolutionizing road safety with AI-enabled dashcams and a focus on positive reinforcement, aiming to foster a reward-based safety culture within fleets.
Adam Kahn, Netradyne’s chief business development officer, explained the company’s philosophy, stating, “Why not tell someone they’re doing a good job every day? If I can, every day, put a little star next to your name and say you did a good job that day, you’re shifting the safety culture to a reward-based safety culture versus a punitive-based safety culture—and that has monumental increases across fleet results.” This approach tackles the critical issue of traffic fatalities in the trucking industry and transportation sector.
Netradyne’s safety platform uses “cutting-edge HD video safety and management technology powered by advanced AI,” analyzing “every minute of drive time with up to 99% accuracy” through vision-based object detection. The company has analyzed over 20 billion driving miles, establishing a robust data foundation.
The DriverStars program is a key component of Netradyne’s positive reinforcement strategy, having recognized over 100 million positive driving events as of July. This program leverages real-time analysis and edge computing to identify and reward safe behaviors, incorporating a “GreenZone” score that gamifies safety improvements and provides performance-based rewards. Netradyne asserts that improvements in this score directly correlate with reductions in crashes.
Kahn highlighted the effectiveness of this approach: “We’ve seen some really great results where drivers and fleets that embrace this philosophy of ‘High five, fist bump, good job,’ versus, ‘Got a minute? I’ve gotta talk to you.’ Nobody likes that.” While the system tracks risky behaviors, Netradyne shifts the focus to rewarding safe driving. Kahn explained, “I really want to look at the amount of time that you were driving non-distracted. If I can create awareness around your compliance, the next thing I can do is try to incentivize the improvement of that compliance.”
Netradyne secured $90 million in a Series D funding round in January, which will support strategic initiatives such as enhancing customer care, expanding into new global markets, and investing in research and development.
The company is also integrating predictive elements into its platform. Kahn noted, “Instead of waiting for a vehicle or a driver to do something, based on where they’re at, I can start to forecast and assist the driver in moments where maybe there’s an ice storm. I think there’s an opportunity where we can get in front of some of these issues versus reacting to them.”
Beyond immediate safety improvements, Netradyne has ambitious long-term goals. CEO and co-founder Avneesh Agrawal previously indicated plans to leverage the company’s extensive driving data to train a driving model, potentially for use by autonomous vehicle companies. Additionally, Netradyne is increasing its investment in generative AI to enhance its copilot tool. Kahn underscored the rapid evolution of AI, stating, “Three years ago, if we talked about AI versus today, vastly different. Three years from now when we talk about AI versus today, it’ll be vastly different. And we’re very committed to being on the leading edge of innovation.”




