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Vehicle Tracker- Provides Tool For Fleet Management

Topic: Business Start-upPublished October 29, 2008

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Any company that uses a large number of vehicles needs to utilize fleet management. Companies that might be included are shipping companies, delivery companies, taxi services, limo services and many more. Each of these vehicles may incur a cost of over $500 per day and this makes proper management of the vehicle very important. GPS, or global positioning, systems, are making fleet management a much easier job than ever before. Fleet management has now gone high-tech and vehicle trackers are now easily available for companies of any size. Many people believe that vehicle trackers are used simply as security systems, but that is not true. They are tools that can aid a company in monitoring its vehicles and reducing costs.

Companies with large fleets of vehicles are not the only ones realizing the value of vehicle trackers. Even the average citizen is now jumping on the bandwagon and installing GPS units in their personal vehicle. Families and multiple vehicle owners are especially fond of these units. For example, if your teenager has just acquired his/her driver’s license and you are interested in tracking their whereabouts and their driving habits, a vehicle tracker is a great tool. You will be able to see if they obey the rules and whether they are where they are supposed to be. Some of the more advanced units can even be programmed to report all of its data back to a home computer so that the parent can record it and later discuss it with the teen driver. The peace of mind a vehicle tracker can offer a parent is worth every penny spent on the unit.

However, every electronic comes with some sort of regulation and vehicle tracking devices are no exception. Every state has its own law about monitoring. Basically, if you own the vehicle you are monitoring, you can be sure you are legal. But, if you are monitoring a vehicle that does not belong to you, without the owner’s permission, you are committing a felony in most states and you may find yourself facing jail time if you are caught. A vehicle tracker can be very difficult to spot when placed strategically on a car. This is especially true given the fact that as technology advances, the units keep getting smaller. This makes them a favorite tool for private detectives and law enforcement officials who feel the need to keep track of a suspect or client.

Used in the right way, a vehicle tracking system can be a great tool for monitoring your vehicles statistics and finding ways to reduce your driving costs. GPS units are no longer obscenely expensive. In fact, they can now be purchased for nothing more than the cost of a music player or a good sound system. Some insurance companies even offer discounts for the use of the right unit. Mounting a GPS unit is relatively simple and can be done in a number of different ways. You can attach it on your dash board, glove box, or by magnet. Look in your local automotive parts store or electronics store to find the right sized unit at a price that is perfect for you.

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