Cappagh Browne reduces dangerous driving by 95% with Samsara

Cappagh Browne has reduced dangerous driving by 95% in just one week powered by AI Dash Cams and GPS-tracking technology from Samsara

Wastewater services company Cappagh Browne, which currently serves more than 1.5 million customers on behalf of Southern Water, has reduced dangerous driving by 95% in just one week following targeted safety training powered by AI Dash Cams and GPS-tracking technology from Samsara, behind the Connected Operations Platform.

Prior to installing Samsara’s smart AI-augmented platform, the business had limited visibility into driver behaviour. Manual processes and unreliable tracking systems led to growing compliance pressures and rising operational risks, prompting a need for a modern approach to fleet safety and oversight.

By adopting Samsara’s Connected Operations Platform, the team now has holistic, real-time visibility into driver behaviours such as harsh braking, mobile phone use, speeding, seatbelt violations, and inattentive driving, allowing for immediate coaching and faster safety interventions.

Since rolling out Samsara’s AI Dash Cams and Vehicle Gateway technology, Cappagh Browne — which carries out more than 65,000 jobs annually across its 250-vehicle fleet — reported significant improvements in fleet safety, including the following:

“It’s all about awareness. Once drivers understood the risks, they were motivated to self-correct unsafe habits themselves. Educating drivers on best practice around vehicle idling as well is paying dividends,” said Matthew Reid, Head of Plant & Transport, Cappagh Browne.

Additionally, Cappagh Browne has introduced safety stand-downs and integrated Samsara footage into driver training programmes. Real-time idling reports are being applied to reinforce fuel-saving habits across the fleet.

“Cappagh Browne’s results show how connected operations can make a real difference to safety and efficiency in the utilities sector,” added Philip van der Wilt, SVP and GM EMEA, Samsara. “With better visibility and data to guide decisions, they’ve built a stronger foundation for smarter, safer, and more sustainable operations.”

The company is now expanding its adoption of Samsara into new operational areas, with plans to streamline compliance monitoring and strengthen incident response across its wastewater network.

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