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5 Key Features to Look for in a Vehicle Tracking System

Aside from serving as location tools, vehicle tracking systems now provide real-time GPS updates for fleet operators to keep delivery schedules tight and reduce idle time. Features like automated route planning help avoid traffic delays, while fleet coordination tools make it easier to manage drivers, cut fuel costs, and respond faster to customer requests.

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5 Key Features to Look for in a Vehicle Tracking System

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  1. 5 Key Features to Look for in a Vehicle Tracking System Aside from serving as location tools, vehicle tracking systems now provide real-time GPS updates for fleet operators to keep delivery schedules tight and reduce idle time. Features like automated route planning help avoid traffic delays, while fleet coordination tools make it easier to manage drivers, cut fuel costs, and respond faster to customer requests. Are you comparing systems? Here are five additional features that can help you get the most value from your vehicle tracking system. 1. Geofencing capabilities Geofencing allows you to create virtual zones around specific areas. The system sends an alert when a vehicle enters or exits these zones to help ensure that vehicles stay within approved boundaries and supports better monitoring of daily operations. When paired with power take-off monitoring, geofencing can also confirm whether specific vehicle functions are being used at the right locations. 2. Simple plug-and-play setup Don’t want to deal with technical headaches? Choose avehicle tracking systemthat plugs straight into a vehicle’s OBD port. Make sure the tracking unit includes a rechargeable battery with long-lasting power to reduce the need for frequent charging or downtime. 3. Built-in vehicle diagnostics Many tracking systems now include diagnostics to monitor fuel use and engine health. This lets you catch issues early and keep your vehicles running smoothly. For businesses, this means fewer unexpected breakdowns and reduced repair bills, as well as better planning around service schedules. 4. Driver behavior tracking Tracking how drivers behave on the road helps you spot risky habits early, so choose a vehicle tracking system that monitors actions like speeding, hard braking, and sharp turns. These insights can feed into driver scorecards that tell you who needs coaching. Safer driving lowers the chance of accidents while reducing maintenance costs and bringing down insurance rates. 5. Alerts and built-in safety features

  2. Look for systems that send instant alerts for speed violations or possible theft. Some models even include SOS buttons for emergency situations. In case of an accident or breakdown, real-time location data can help dispatch assistance faster. It also allows law enforcement and responders to locate the vehicle quickly if needed. Explore reliable vehicle tracking solutions. LiveView GPS offers dependable tracking devices that are ready to use right out of the box. Their products are certified, tested, and built to deliver consistent performance. Visit their website today so you can explore their systems. If you have questions about choosing a vehicle tracking system, give them a call at 1-888-544-0494 or 1-661-894-6805.

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