Real-time vehicle tracking devices give users the ability to monitor a vehicle or multiple vehicles from a remote location, with sampling rates that range from seconds, to minutes. Some vehicle tracking units are programmed to sit on stand-by, and report their location when prompted or “pinged” by the user.
Applications abound for real-time vehicle tracking devices, ranging from fleet tracking, to asset management, to monitoring the travels of a family member.
Real-time vehicle tracking systems – also called active vehicle tracking systems – range from semi-permanent placement to portable. Real-time vehicle tracking devices are often valued for their aid in theft recovery.
Cut inefficiencies in deliveries and service calls, tighten dispatch and routing, insist on driver accountability, virtually eliminate the possibility that a driver will go missing in the field. A real-time vehicle tracking system is the likely solution.