Consumer and Corporate GPS Vehicle Tracking
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.
Today, vehicle tracking technology has entered the GPS era.You may be aware that several GPS vehicle tracking systems are widely available on the market. These systems are highly respected and used for several purposes. On the most basic level, GPS vehicle tracking systems are commonly used by consumers to keep tabs on a new driver in the family car, and can also be used to help located a stolen vehicle.
Additionally, there are other functions of GPS vehicle tracking systems.
Consumer Uses
In today’s highly technological society where crime is a major 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 cooperates 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 disable the vehicle, lock the doors, or trigger the alarm.
Modern parents use GPS vehicle tracking to keep a close eye on their teenaged drivers. Some may view this as an issue of trust, but many parents and teenage drivers appreciate the security that the service provides. Safety is the most important issue, and GPS vehicle tracking systems allow parents to see the speed driven, location of the vehicle, and whether airbags have been deployed.
Corporate Use - Cargo Management
GPS vehicle tracking systems offer many benefits for cargo management. Shipments are easily located in transit, and stolen goods are easily found. In terms of customer service, this too is enhanced as shippers are able to report delivery times more accurately. Additionally, GPS vehicle tracking allows shipping customers to analyze the data and select the most efficient shipper. It is also possible to use location information to support inventory control.
Public Transportation Uses
One patented GPS tracking service, called NextBus, uses the World Wide Web to report accurate arrival times for public transportation. This service is used for a number of different systems throughout the United States. With this type of vehicle tracking system, a GPS device is required for every bus on the fleet. The NextBus system allows users access to information about every route of the system by using the GSM cellular network. Therefore, passengers can stay on schedule, even when the busses and trains are not.
Advocates of NextBus claim that this GPS vehicle tracking system is able to estimate the arrivals of trains and busses with a high degree of accuracy. It’s also good to know that these estimates are continually updated.
Uses for Fleet Management
With the combination of GPS technology and GSM wireless coverage, companies are able to gather information like the location of the vehicle, stops, idling and mileage. This data can be easily and quickly analyzed, providing increased efficiency and lower costs. Some GPS vehicle tracking systems also allow users to access an online history of up to 90 days for each vehicle. Fleet managers can identify which drivers are closest to a particular customer, and are able to predict more precise shipment arrival times.
Contributor Hugo Amblyne is a writer for a variety of popular web sites, such as http://www.truckparts.biz and http://driversneeded.com.
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