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 Vehicle Tracking Devices

Vehicle tracking devices employ an electronic unit along with special computer software to allow the vehicle to be tracked using a computer. Most vehicle tracking systems depend on GPS technology, but other tracking methods may sometimes be used.

Most vehicle tracking is done by fleet operators to manage and track their fleet. Data recorded usually includes speed, heading, and location. This information can help figure out alternate routes that could save time and money, how long a particular route typically takes, and other information that could assist the company with their fleet management.

Transit agencies are also starting to use vehicle tracking to help ensure vehicles are on schedule, to help change their destination signs, and to trigger specific messages for passengers at the right moment. Currently, almost half of the transit buses in the United States use GPS vehicle tracking.

Taxi companies are beginning to add vehicle tracking to their cabs, too. These devices make it easy for dispatchers to tell which drivers are in a particular area in order to give them the appropriate calls, and to ensure that drivers get passengers to their destinations quickly.

Other users for vehicle tracking devices are becoming popular in recent years. One of the uses that is rapidly increasing in popularity is the use of vehicle tracking to monitor the activity of young drivers. Many parents find it helpful to place tracking devices on their children’s cars in order to be certain they are going where they say they are going, and to help prevent them from going to areas they have been forbidden to go to.

Couples are also finding this technology useful. If couples have two vehicles, they can use GPS tracking to locate each other if they are in an unfamiliar area. Some couples also use it to keep track of each other if there are trust or infidelity issues. For example, if one of the individuals has a drinking problem, the other partner could monitor their location to be certain they aren’t visiting bars.

This technology can also be used to potentially prevent criminal activity from occuring and has a wide range of applications for law enforcement agencies.

There are countless other uses for such systems. Employers can ensure their company vehicles are not being used for recreational purposes. Stolen vehicles can be tracked and recovered. These systems are incredibly useful in many ways, both in business and at home.





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