
Beidou system shows fatigue driving, immediately stop and rest nearby. Taking a break (20 minutes) before driving continuously for 4 hours can avoid being recorded. Here is an introduction to the Beidou system: 1. The Beidou Satellite Navigation System is a global satellite navigation system independently developed by China. Applied to daily transportation, it can provide drivers with real-time traffic information and monitor vehicle dynamics to ensure safe transportation. 2. In addition to navigation, the Beidou system can also detect fatigue driving. If the same driver drives continuously for more than 4 hours without stopping to rest or rests for less than 20 minutes, it will be recorded. 3. The Beidou system can analyze information such as vehicle trajectory, driving time, and fatigue driving records, allowing for real-time monitoring of truck drivers' work and rest patterns and driving habits. Upon detecting fatigue driving behavior in a truck, the system will immediately send an automatic SMS alert, and an electronic ticket will be sent to the owner's phone. Traffic police will also rush to the scene as soon as possible. Moreover, detected fatigue driving records will be permanently stored in the system backend and cannot be deleted by the driver, so special attention is required.

When the Beidou system frequently alerts me about fatigue driving, I immediately look for a safe spot nearby to pull over and rest, even if it's just for 15 minutes. I'll get out of the car to drink some water and stretch, which usually helps relieve fatigue. If the alerts become too frequent, I check the Beidou device to see if the plug or antenna is loose—sometimes dust buildup causes false readings, and a quick wipe can fix it. During a long-distance drive last time, it gave a false alarm once, and restarting the system resolved the issue. For prevention, I adjust my schedule to ensure at least 7 hours of sleep before driving. On night drives, I snack to stay alert but avoid too much coffee. The Beidou alerts are well-intentioned—never ignore them, as fatigued driving increases accident risks and is irresponsible to yourself and others. If the issue persists, contact a service center for inspection.

When encountering frequent false fatigue driving alerts from the Beidou system during vehicle maintenance, I suggest driver friends not to panic immediately as there could be various reasons for system misreporting. Common causes include insensitive equipment sensors or incorrect installation positions with excessive vibration - try restarting the system first. If the issue persists, check all cable connections to ensure they're not loose or oxidized. If it's not a false alarm, you must take a break as fatigued driving poses significant risks. From personal experience, I recommend setting an alarm to take active breaks every two hours of driving rather than relying solely on system alerts. For maintenance, regularly clean the Beidou system's exterior to prevent dust interference. Some drivers disable alerts out of annoyance - this is absolutely unacceptable as safety comes first. If false alerts remain frequent, seek professional maintenance for component replacement or firmware upgrades.

BeiDou's fatigue driving alert should never be ignored. Safety experts advise that immediately stopping to rest for 20 minutes is crucial. False alarms are common with outdated devices—drivers can recalibrate settings themselves or ask their company to update the system. When genuinely fatigued, simple stretches can help regain alertness. Preventive measures include planning driving times to avoid peak hours, ensuring adequate sleep, and avoiding prolonged continuous driving. I've seen studies showing a sharp rise in accidents due to fatigue driving—developing good habits can reduce these alerts.


