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GPS systems can be used for many different
purposes. Here are articles that explain some of the various uses
of GPS.
Vehicle Tracking for Business
and Family
Vehicle navigation technology is not just
for individual drivers anymore. While car navigation will continue to be
a great advantage to drivers unsure of where they are going
Commercial Fleet Tracking
Fleet managers know that with today's
shipping protocols, a single dropped delivery can quickly result in
bottlenecks, delays, administrative chaos, and low customer
satisfaction.
Tracking the Big Rigs
Until the availability of GPS systems, the
only solution to managing a fleet of trucks was for the truck drivers to
check in at frequent intervals to give status reports.
Tracking Elderly Drivers
If you are concerned about the safety of an
elderly loved one, a GPS system can provide you with peace of mind.
Tracking New Drivers
Newly licensed teens can now be easily
tracked. With GPS you can see where they are in real time and be
confident in handing over the keys.
Tracking Stolen Cars
GPS car locators are earning high praise
from insurance companies
Vessel Tracking
For centuries, the only navigation system
was a sextant and some yellowed maps. Only the quality of the maps
improved over time. Not too long ago, monitoring a fleet of vessels on a
computer in real time would have been considered science fiction.
Traveling with GPS
The best GPS systems, or satellite locators,
do more than just give your position. Advanced software will also give
you directions, roadside features, and traffic conditions.
Tracking Children with GPS
Being able to to check on a child's
whereabouts at any time can offer peace of mind.
Tracking Pets with GPS
Our pets are not just our best friends, they’re members of the family.
Many people relate to their pets as valuable companions and an integral
part of the family.
Improve Customer Service with GPS Vehicle Tracking
Systems
Business owners can use GPS vehicle tracking systems to improve customer
service and bring their business into the Information Age.
GPS and the Military
GPS tracking began as a U.S. military project. The system was developed
in the 1980s to provide the military on the ground with the capability
to stay on target.
More on GPS Tracking
GPS tracking is gaining in popularity daily with the availability of
checking speeds, locations and driving distances covered.

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