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GPS Vehicle Tracking Applications

By: Hugo Amblyne

Vehicle tracking systems have been used in the past by shipping and transport companies. These tracking devices allowed shippers to oversee a whole fleet of vehicles, especially trucks, from a single location. Using these systems, it was also possible to locate a package in transit. As these technologies have improved and become more cost efficient, vehicle tracking systems are now commonly used in family passenger vehicles as well as in trucks.

The vehicle tracking technology has entered the GPS era. There are now several GPS vehicle tracking systems available on the market. These systems are highly appreciated for a number of consumer and corporate uses. For example, GPS vehicle tracking systems are used by consumers to help recover stolen vehicles and keep tabs on a new driver in the family car.

Additionally, there are other functions of GPS vehicle tracking systems.

Consumer Uses

In our highly technological society, crime is a major concern. GPS vehicle tracking devices are a big bonus for a consumer wishing to recover a stolen vehicle. The GPS tracking system, when installed, is able to coincide with the systems used by law enforcement agencies, and a stolen vehicle is easily tracked. Some of these devices are so advanced and powerful that the owner is able to use two-way communication to disable the vehicle, lock the doors and trigger the alarm.

Parents have also used GPS vehicle tracking systems to keep a close eye on their teenagers. While some see this type of monitoring to be a breach of trust, many parents and teens argue for the benefits. Keeping a young driver safe is the bottom line. In addition to monitoring location and speed, parents are also able to see if airbags have been deployed.

Uses for Cargo Management

A GPS vehicle tracking system offers a variety of cargo management benefits. Customer service is due to the ability of shippers to report more accurate delivery times. GPS vehicle tracking systems allow shipping customer the benefit of analyzing data and selecting the most efficient shipper. Location information can be used to support inventory control. Finally, a GPS vehicle tracking system is highly effective in locating stolen shipments of cargo.

Public Transportation

As reported, there is one patented service called NextBus which uses the World Wide Web to report accurate arrival times for public transportation for a number of different systems around the United States. With this type of GPS vehicle tracking, a GPS device is then required for every bus. The NextBus can then allow the user to stay on schedule even if the bus or train isn't by knowing every route of the systems and by using a GSM cellular network.

Aside from that, the advocates of NextBus claimed that this GPS vehicle tracking can estimate the arrivals of the vehicle with a high degree of accuracy. And, perhaps what is very nice to know is that the estimate is constantly updated.

Uses for Fleet Management

By putting together GPS technology and GSM wireless coverage, companies are reported to gather information like the location of the vehicle, stops, idling and mileage that can easily and quickly analyzed, which yields benefits in efficiency as well as cost reductions. Also, with some GPS vehicle tracking systems, one can evaluate up to 90 days of vehicle location history online. The fleet manager can even see and identify which driver is closest to a particular customer and more precise shipment arrival times can be predicted.

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Columnist Hugo Amblyne is a writer for a variety of web sites, on antique truck part and driver job topics.





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