Léa, the road safety app for fleets and businesses

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Improve your employees’ driving behavior

The Léa by DriveQuant mobile app automatically detects drivers’ trips by leveraging data from smartphone sensors. 

 

For each trip, a safety score is assigned based on:

  • the type of vehicle (its physical characteristics),


  • the frequency of risky driving events (such as hard acceleration, harsh braking, and cornering),


  • and the road context (types of roads taken).

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Reduce your fleet’s fuel consumption by 10%

Léa by DriveQuant includes a coaching and gamification feature designed to encourage drivers to adopt more responsible and sustainable driving behavior.

  • Receive weekly driving reports directly in your inbox.


  • Motivate your drivers by sending them personalized messages.


  • Plan and launch driving challenges via a simple, effective web dashboard.


  • Track driver progress using reliable and easy-to-read indicators.

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Protect drivers by reducing distracted driving

Road accidents are among the leading causes of work-related fatalities. According to road safety authorities, using a phone while driving increases the risk of an accident by a factor of 23.

 

To raise awareness about phone distraction, the Léa by DriveQuant mobile app monitors distracted driving. For each trip, a distraction score is assigned based on:

  • the frequency of phone unlocks,


  • calls made or received without using the vehicle’s Bluetooth system,


  • and the duration of risky calls.

 

The goal is to make drivers aware of intensive and dangerous phone use while driving.

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Answers to your questions

Q&A

What are the advantages of a smartphone-based telematics solution compared to other telematics solutions?

From a user perspective, smartphones eliminate all friction thanks to a fully digital onboarding process. Drivers download the Léa by DriveQuant app, grant the necessary permissions for the solution to function properly, and complete their driver profile.

 

From an economic perspective, smartphones are cost-effective because, as a software-based solution, the higher the number of users, the lower the cost per user. For example, the cost per user for a fleet of 200 vehicles is lower than for a fleet of 50. Hardware-based solutions are more expensive due to devices purchase and installation costs, which are prohibitive for prevention programs.

How are risky driving events detected by the app?

The app analyzes data collected from smartphone sensors (GPS, accelerometer, gyroscope) to identify risky driving behaviors such as harsh braking, hard acceleration, and cornering. You can find all the technical details about how our solution works in the public documentation.

What are the driving scores and where to find them?

For each trip, the Léa app assigns three driving scores that reflect road risk:

  • A safety score based on risky behaviors (such as hard acceleration, harsh braking, and cornering).

  • A distraction score based on the driver’s phone interactions while the vehicle is in motion.

  • An eco-driving score that compares the trip’s energy consumption to the ideal consumption for an equivalent travel time.

What data is collected in relation to the vehicle’s energy consumption?

The Léa by DriveQuant mobile app measures, for each trip: fuel consumption, CO₂ emissions, and total CO₂ mass.

How can driving data be visualized?

A web dashboard, accessible only to pre-designated administrators, allows you to view the fleet’s trip history, track changes in driver behavior, and monitor preliminary results of ongoing driving challenges. If you’ve opted to activate the real-time location sharing service, vehicle locations will also be visible in the dashboard.

Which smartphones are compatible with the Léa by DriveQuant app?

The Léa app is compatible with all Android smartphones running version 8.0 (API 26) or later, and with all iPhones running iOS 13.0 or later.

What is the impact of the app on battery and data usage?

The Léa mobile app has been specifically designed to minimize its impact on both battery life and data usage. On average, the app consumes:

  • between 1% and 2% of battery per day

  • approximately 5 KB of data per 10-minute trip

This makes it one of the most efficient solutions on the market for continuous driving behavior analysis.

Are electric and hybrid vehicles compatible with Léa by DriveQuant?

During the initial setup of the app, drivers are asked to specify the type of vehicle they drive (city car, sedan, SUV, station wagon, etc.) as well as the vehicle’s powertrain (petrol, electric, hybrid, plug-in hybrid, or diesel). Based on this information, the algorithm adjusts its calibration accordingly.

How can I test the Léa by DriveQuant app for free?

To test the app for free, simply fill out the contact form at the top of the page. One of our sales representatives will then get in touch to understand your needs and provide you with demo access to the application.

Does the app require an internet connection?

An internet connection is not required for the service to function. If network access is interrupted, trip data is stored locally by the app until the next time an internet connection is available.

Is it possible to export all driving data at the end of the program?

To obtain a full export of your fleet’s data, a request must be sent by email to the support team. Administrators also have the option to export each driver’s driving data directly via the web dashboard.

What privacy protection features are available?

Several settings are implemented to ensure driver privacy is respected:  

  • The app uses the smartphone’s GPS sensor data only when motorized trips are detected.  
  • By default, administrators do not have access to GPS traces of trips—only statistics and driving scores are available.
  • If the company includes GPS tracking in its legal notices, the option will be activated and fleet managers will then have access to trip traces.  
  • Drivers can freely configure time slots during which the motorized trip analysis service is disabled. If a trip is detected outside the active time window, no data will be collected and the trip will be canceled.

Where is driving data stored?

Driving data is stored in France with our partner OVH.

Is driving data sold to third parties?

No. Driving data belongs to our clients and is not resold.

Is your service GDPR compliant?

We strictly follow GDPR recommendations:
  • The user is informed about the data collected and the purpose of data processing in the app’s Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. 
  • The user gives explicit consent for data collection. 
  • The Léa by DriveQuant app collects only the data essential for the proper functioning of the service. 
  • The user has the right to view, modify, or delete their personal data via a dedicated contact form. 
  • Finally, compliance with the GDPR framework is a clause in the contract binding us to our clients.