How Long Does Beidou Fatigue Driving Record Automatically Clear?

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DeCali
07/24/25 10:14pm
Beidou fatigue driving records cannot be cleared. The Beidou system can analyze vehicle driving trajectories, driving time, fatigue driving records, and other information to monitor truck drivers' work and rest patterns and driving habits at all times. Upon detecting fatigue driving behavior, the system will immediately trigger an automatic SMS alert. Fatigue driving records on the vehicle's dashcam will be automatically cleared, or you can choose to connect to a computer to delete them. However, if the vehicle is equipped with GPS and the backend system has fatigue driving alerts enabled, the fatigue driving records will be logged into the traffic department's backend system and permanently stored there. In this case, even if you connect to a computer, you cannot delete the backend records. Fatigue driving mainly refers to continuously driving a motor vehicle for more than 4 hours without stopping to rest or resting for less than 20 minutes, as well as driving for more than 8 hours within a 24-hour period. To better enforce fatigue driving regulations, traffic authorities require large trucks, long-distance buses, and other vehicles to be equipped with dashcams and GPS tracking systems, which must be uniformly installed by the companies owning these vehicles.
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