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Vehicle Tracking Devices Record More Than Movement
Are You Being Monitored By A GPS Tracking System?
GPS tracking is no longer a phrase used only by the technologically elite or spy-tech crowds. GPS tracking systems are now as main-stream as radar detectors, navigation systems, or cellular phones. Even most cellular phones have some variation of GPS tracking capabilities now; although they are usually less than accurate compared to the high-quality vehicle tracking devices used by law enforcement or fleet management operations. These vehicle tracking systems are now so small, affordable, and easy to work with that almost anyone knowing how to browse the Internet can successfully use and monitor them.
With the increase of GPS tracking technology has came the increase of tracking applications. Initially only heavily used by law enforcement and large trucking/fleet companies, vehicle tracking applications have spread to small businesses, outdoor enthusiasts, people in struggling marriages and parents of teen drivers. Although some of the people being monitored by a tracking system may not enjoy the idea of having their location, speed, time of travel, etc being monitored by outside individuals, it has now became an accepted form of securing and protecting assets, whether those assets be vehicles or people.
Despite the fact that there is a portion of people who would not want to be monitored by a tracking system, regardless of the situation, there is a large group of people who find the highly detailed records vehicle tracking gadgets provide essential and helpful. Here is a short list of demographics who are very different from one another, but each utilize GPS tracking technology in a positive and effective way on a daily basis.
1. Small Business Employees
Employers and small business owners have numerous reasons to find GPS tracking a cost-saving, valuable tool. From being able to monitor what personnel is at what job site or how long it will be before an employee(s) arrive at or leaves a facility, tracking systems provide advantageous and crucial information. However, the vehicle tracking data is also as valuable to the employee as it is to the employer. Being able to quickly pull detailed driving activity reports and calculate personal or work mileage driven data provides employees an easy way to show proof of their travels for expense reports. Not to mention, the numerous reporting features many GPS tracking systems have allow employees to pull up travel history to validate how long they were at job site for overtime pay.

