Installation of a vehicle tracking system enables fleet owners to track the location of vehicles and collect and store field information. The information can be viewed on electronic maps, online or with the help of software. There are basically two types of GPS tracking device; Active tracking device and passive tracking device. Active tracking device transmits information in real time while a passive tracking device records and stores the information for later use. Modern tracking systems make use of both active and passive tracking devices either to store and transmit information in real time when cellular network is available or store information for later use in the absence of cellular network.
Important Features of A GPS Tracker:
GPS tracker is popularly used in vehicles to prevent theft and retrieve stolen vehicles. It also allows you to monitor driver behaviour and control vehicle remotely in case of emergencies. A GPS tracking device comprises of the following important features
Dashboard style interface
Browser based mapping provider
Customer maps
Mobile access
Landmarks and geofencing
Hierarchy capabilities for administrative and reporting purposes
Fully configurable and accessible reports
Routing capabilities
Driver ID
Messaging features
Configurable alerts
Fuel card reports
Daily route navigation
Vehicle history
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