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Vehicle Tracking Devices Just Make Sense

Posted on March 14, 2010 in Business Tips, Crime Prevention, GPS Tracking Devices | by RMT GPS News

By Greg Bartlett

For many people, vehicles are their livelihood.  Perhaps you own a car dealership.  Your cars are your “babies,” and you don’t want them out of your sight for long.  Perhaps you have a work truck that carries equipment that is vital to your career-such as construction, plumbing, or landscaping equipment.  Or perhaps you have a have a taste for expensive cars like Porsches, Ferraris, or Lamborghinis, and you want to keep a very close eye on them.  In any of these cases, vehicle tracking devices can give you the security and peace of mind that you need.

Vehicle Tracking Uses

Vehicle Tracking Uses

At one time, vehicle tracking systems were a luxury.  Now, however, they are a necessity.  Vehicle tracking systems are GPS (Global Positioning Systems) that operate by receiving reliable positioning and navigational information and transmitting it to anyone with a receiver.  The receiver’s owner can put the receiver anywhere he chooses to track things that are important to him-such as a vehicle.  So, for example, let’s say that the owner of the GPS is also the owner of a car dealership.  He could place a vehicle tracking device on a car that is on his dealership lot.  When someone takes one of his cars out for a test drive, he can use the GPS to track that car.  The vehicle tracking device sends information to the owner’s computer, and he can monitor its location, speed, stops, and route of travel.  No car is ever really out of his sight.

Vehicle tracking devices also come in very handy in protecting your car, even if you don’t own a dealership.  On Friday, March 5, 2010, it was reported on a local Canadian news channel that a man’s work truck was recovered on the same day it was stolen because his boss had, unbeknownst to him, installed a vehicle tracking device just ten days earlier.  When the truck’s owner went out to get in his truck for his day of work, he discovered it missing.  He contacted his boss, and together they were able to use the computer to locate the truck.  Because of this tracking device, the truck’s owner, his boss, and the police all arrived to the stolen truck at the same time.  The truck was returned to the owner, and he was able to resume his day’s work without missing a beat-all thanks to the vehicle tracking device.

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