Why fatigue matters
Guardian by Seeing Machines data shows fatigue is a serious and persistent risk. Across NZ fleets fitted with Guardian, there are on average 53 verified fatigue events every day*, more than two drivers every hour experiencing a microsleep behind the wheel. That’s the equivalent of filling a bus daily with at-risk drivers. Over a year, it adds up to 19,390 verified fatigue events.
Guardian alerts drivers in the moment, but what happens next?
Introducing Fatigue 5
Fatigue 5: Driver Risk Review takes Guardian’s in-cab insights and turns them into proactive fatigue management.
Each month, we review your Guardian data to identify the top five at-risk drivers in your fleet. Sleep and fatigue specialist Katrina Aubrey then provides tailored recommendations to restore alertness, health, and performance.
This approach helps reduce repeat events, prevent crashes, and supports driver wellbeing.

The benefits
Lower fatigue-related risk
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Healthier, more alert drivers
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Better driver retention and wellbeing
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Stronger safety culture and compliance
*Source: AutoSense Guardian Insights for 12-months ended 31 July 2025. Total NZ vehicles: n=5,969
What's included
Monthly analysis of Guardian fatigue event​
Tailored fatigue and sleep management plans with clinical insights
One-on-one coaching call with Katrina Aubrey​
Follow-up report with clear actions for internal reporting

Katrina Aubrey
Clinical Sleep and Respiratory Physiologist Technician
Fatigue and Sleep Health Consultant
Kat Aubrey is a Sleep Health and Fatigue Specialist with 20+ years’ experience helping drivers, shift workers, and safety-critical teams. She provides practical strategies around sleep, fatigue, and shift management.
Let’s talk about how Fatigue 5 can help your fleet go beyond the alert, and tackle fatigue at the source.

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