Use the Driver Performance Summary telematics data model object in Data Cloud to store
data about a vehicle driver’s performance over a period. In addition to the fields available on
the Operator Performance object, this object contains vehicle-specific fields such as distance
traveled, brake event count, and fuel consumed.
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Fields in the Data Model Object
Field
Description
Driver Performance Summary ID
ID of a driver's performance record.
Distance Traveled
Total distance traveled by the vehicle during the driver's performance
period.
Distance Traveled Unit of Measure
Unit of measure for the distance traveled by the vehicle.
Fuel Consumed
Total fuel consumed by the vehicle during the driver's performance
period.
Fuel Consumed Unit of Measure
Unit of measure for the fuel consumed by the vehicle.
Brake Event Count
Number of brake events generated for the vehicle during the driver's
performance period.
Operator Performance ID
ID of the asset operator performance that's related to the driver's
performance.
Vehicle ID
ID of the vehicle associated with the driver.
Contact ID
ID of the driver’s contact.
Operator Performance Summary ID
ID of an operator's performance record.
Telematics Provider ID
ID of the telematics event provider that generates data for an asset operator's
performance.
Operator ID
ID of an asset operator.
Internal Organization
Internal organization related to the asset that the operator’s performance data
is generated for.
Effective Start Date
Date from when the asset operator’s performance data is generated.
Effective End Date
Date until when the asset operator’s performance data is generated.
Shift Count
Number of shifts attended by the asset operator.
Violation Count
Number of violations committed by the asset operator.
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