
The Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras) has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Daimler India Commercial Vehicles (DICV) to jointly develop a first-of-its-kind universal driver rating system for the commercial vehicle ecosystem.
The proposed system is envisioned as a standardised benchmark for evaluating commercial driver performance, safety, and overall driving behaviour. Once implemented, it could serve as a critical reference for commercial fleet operators, insurance providers, and background verification processes. The initiative also includes the development of a scalable technology stack, enabling the creation of a digital public infrastructure for nationwide deployment.
Monitoring commercial driver performance, safety, and well-being has become increasingly complex, directly impacting road safety and operational efficiency. These challenges are further exacerbated by the lack of comprehensive regulatory frameworks and inconsistent enforcement of existing norms, resulting in uneven standards and limited accountability across the sector. The IIT Madras–DICV collaboration aims to address these gaps by introducing a transparent, data-driven, and widely adoptable driver assessment framework.
Commenting on the current state of road and driver safety mechanisms and the need for such a rating system, Project coordinator, Prof Gitakrishnan Ramadurai, IIT Madras, said, “Trucks and truck drivers are the backbone of our country. This project provides them an aadhaar for their good work. The driver rating system rewards good driving and helps correct risky driving thereby saving lives, money and time for all stakeholders.”
The proposed partnership between IIT Madras and Daimler will focus on developing this Driver Rating System using data-driven approaches that leverage smartphone-based inputs and sensor data to effectively address these challenges.
Speaking on the importance of industry-academia collaborations in pioneering such Nationwide initiatives, Prof. Ashwin Mahalingam, Dean Alumni and Corporate Relations, IIT Madras, said, “IIT Madras has been at the forefront of research in road safety and mobility, with the goal of building systems, processes, and infrastructure that ensure safer outcomes for our roads, drivers and commuters. Our partnership with Daimler is a testament to our shared commitment to this vision and also emphasizes how industry-academia collaborations play a crucial role in translating research into impactful, scalable, and ready-to-implement products and processes that deliver meaningful societal impact”.
Speaking on how this partnership aligns with Daimler’s corporate social responsibility policies, Alexander Schoen, Chief Financial Officer, Daimler India Commercial Vehicles, said, “At DICV, road safety and responsible mobility are central to how we approach sustainability. This collaboration with IIT Madras reflects our commitment to using technology and data-driven innovation to create meaningful, scalable solutions that improve driver safety, professionalism, and well-being across the commercial transport ecosystem. By contributing to the development of a universal driver rating framework, we aim to support safer roads, stronger livelihoods, and a more accountable mobility system for India.”
A universal driver rating system will enable safer and more responsible driving by incentivising drivers, while allowing fleet operators and concessionaries to monitor driver performance, track fleets in real time, and improve safety and compliance.
It will support shippers through on-time delivery visibility, help driving institutes certify drivers and improve employability, and provide governments with data for evidence-based policymaking. All of this will ultimately contribute to improved road safety and societal outcomes.






