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Previously, vehicle tracking systems were used primarily by transport and shipping companies.   The devices permitted them to keep track of a fleet of vehicles from a single site.  It also enabled them to trace where a package was en route to its destination.   However, as the technologies have improved and became much cheaper to use, vehicle tracking system are becoming more and more well known for use in family passenger vehicles.

These days, the vehicle tracking technology has penetrated the GPS era.  As you may know, several GPS vehicle tracking systems are now traded on the market.  These systems are highly appreciated for a number of functions.  On a most basic level, a GPS vehicle tracking system is ordinarily used by consumers to help recover their vehicle if it is stolen, or keep tabs on a new driver in the family car. 

Here are other uses of GPS vehicle tracking systems:

Consumer Use

In today’s highly technological society where crime is a foremost concern, individuals use a GPS vehicle tracking device to recover a stolen vehicle.   Once it is installed on the vehicle, the user subscribes to a service that collaborates with law enforcement agencies if the vehicle is stolen.  The device is so powerful especially if it has the feature of a two-way communication as the operator can  lock the doors, disable the vehicle, or trigger the alarm.

Parents can also use GPS vehicle tracking to keep a close watch on their teenagers.  While this monitoring may appear to be an issue of trust, many children and parents  alike argue that it is not.  The bottom line is to keep the new driver safe.  In addition to location and speed,  parents can identify if the airbags have been deployed.

Cargo Handling

GPS vehicle tracking also has a variety of benefits for cargo handling.  To start, the shipments can be located if they were stolen.  The customer service would also be enhanced with the ability for the shipper to report delivery time more precisely. In addition, GPS vehicle tracking allows the shipping customer to analyze information to select the most efficient shipper.   Location information, as well,  can support in inventory control.

Mass Transportation

As reported, there is one patented service called NextBus which uses the World Wide Web to report precise 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 needed for every bus.   The NextBus can then allow the user to stay on schedule even if the train or bus isn’t by knowing every route of the systems and by using a GSM cellular network.

Aside from that, the advocates of NextBus  asserted 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 regularly updated.

Fleet Management

By putting together GSM wireless coverage and GPS technology, companies are reported to gather information like the location of the vehicle, idling,  stops,  and mileage that can quickly and easily analyzed, which yields benefits in efficiency as well as cost reductions.   Also, with some GPS vehicle tracking systems, one can estimate 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 forecasted.

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