There are some impressive features to be found on GPS vehicle tracking systems these days which help to make tracking a highly desired business tool. Such features include congestion zone entry warning, excessive engine idling indicator, excessive speed monitoring, Geofencing, journey playback, live traffic information and location naming. These are just a few of the features that modern vehicle tracking systems can have.
Geofencing is one of the more interesting extras available for modern day tracking systems. Geofencing is a way of mapping out a virtual area or parameter. This can then be used to relation to a vehicle that has GPS tracking installed. One use might be to mark out area that the work vehicle is not allowed to go. Therefore if it does go in these areas an alert can be sent via email to the manager. Another use for Geofencing includes stopping vehicles from entering secure areas. If they enter the secure area the vehicle engine can be stopped. There are also many other uses for Geofencing.
One of the more popular features is excessive speed monitoring so that managers can stop drivers from consistently breaking speed limits.
For companies with fleets of vehicles in London or vehicles that visit the capital on a frequent basis, congestion zone entry warning is another useful feature. Basically as the name says it warns the company if the vehicle has entered the congestion zone and therefore they know to pay the congestion zone fee, which saves them getting fined.
Vehicle tracking is becoming so important these days that even the OGC is advising government bodies on getting vehicle tracking. See this url here http://www.ogc.gov.uk/contractsdatabase/list_all_contracts_1688.asp
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