By Greg Bartlett
When people first consider purchasing a GPS tracking system, they have to make the choice between a vehicle tracking system and a cell phone tracker. At first this decision may seem to be a difficult one, but it is actually very simple.
There are few pros to cell phone tracking. A cell phone tracker has the capability to provide more detailed tracking, because the phone will be carried around by the individual instead of being left in the garage with the vehicle. Another plus to cell phone tracking is that people already own cell phones, so all that needs to be purchased is the monthly GPS plan.

Unfortunately, with cell phone tracking, the negatives definitely outweigh the positives. Cell phone tracking does not have the accuracy of a vehicle tracking system, and you would also have to deal with the extra stress that a GPS plan would have on an already quickly draining phone battery. Cell phone trackers also have weaker signal strength and have trouble sending out a signal when inside a building, which makes it even less helpful.
On the other hand, a vehicle tracking system is very accurate. Although it does not have the ability to track the individual and will not provide helpful information when the individual is not driving the vehicle, it is still a much more reliable option than a cell phone tracking system. Because the vehicle tracking system does not perform other function as a cell phone does, the battery life lasts much longer and does not require constant recharging.
Although a vehicle tracking system might seem like a more expensive option, it is certainly the best choice. Vehicle tracking systems also provide a more precise location than a cell phone tracking system, which can only give the general area. A vehicle tracking system provides the location within a few feet which can make a big difference if you are trying to track a wayward spouse.
No matter what you intend to use a GPS system for, a vehicle tracking system is undoubtedly a better option than cell phone tracking. Although cell phone tracking may seem like a cheaper option than a vehicle tracking system, it is better to purchase a passive tracker, which will be cheaper in the long run because it does not require a monthly fee. This will allow you to track a vehicle for a week or two before retrieving the device to download the information.
Posted: under GPS Vehicle Tracking, vehicle tracking.
Tags: gps tracking, Vehicle Tracking Systems
Sep 27 2009
By Greg Bartlett
When it comes to managing fleets of vehicles, speed, efficiency, and reliability are indispensable attributes if you want to have a successful business. If you are the manager of a fleet of vehicles you want to know how productive your drivers are being. Factors such as how much wear they’re placing on the vehicles, how long and how frequent their stops and breaks are, and how direct their routes are all make a big difference on how much money your drivers could be losing or saving you. With so much at stake financially, many fleet managers are turning to GPS vehicle tracking systems to help keep tabs on their drivers.

Fleet Tracking is the Way to Go!
Basically, a GPS vehicle tracking system utilizes satellite feeds to give an exact location of any vehicle in your fleet, no matter where they may wind up. This means that at any given moment if you want to know where a vehicle of yours is you can find out! Not only does a vehicle tracking system display current location, it will keep a record of the entire history of the route. This can be a very helpful feature when planning the most efficient routes for the next departure.
Besides giving detailed information about location, vehicle tracking systems offer alert features that can notify a fleet manager of any problems with a vehicle or driver. For instance, you can set a maximum speed for you drivers to go and when a driver exceeds that limit you will receive a computer notification. Also, you can view notifications about when a driver began for the day and when he stopped for the night. This information is helpful for finding out just how much work a driver is getting in, and what he may using the vehicle for when not on route.
There are other great benefits to using a vehicle tracking system. Several are customer service related. Your clients can be assured that you are monitoring all activity with your fleet, and if a dispute occurs concerning a pickup or delivery, having a record of the route taken may clear you of any liabilities. There are also several benefits to the drivers. One being that if a driver were to get lost in route, a dispatcher who knew his exact location would be better able to help get him back on the right path.
There are many other positives to implementing a vehicle tracking system, but to sum it up peace of mind and large financial savings are what makes equipping a fleet of vehicles with a GPS an absolute must for fleet managers today.
Posted: under GPS Fleet Tracking.
Tags: fleet management, Vehicle Tracking Systems
Jul 14 2009
By Greg Bartlett
Teenage drivers are very important. Having a license gives teens the ability to drive themselves to work, take younger siblings to and from their extracurricular activities, and also gives their parents a break from driving them to and from friends’ houses.

Teen Driver Safety
But teenage drivers can also be a big source of stress and worry for their parents. Moms especially have a tendency to toss and turn at night until their children are safe at home. And with so many households having two parents that both work long hours, there is not much time left to teach their teenagers how to drive. Because of this, it is necessary that teaching time be maximized to its fullest potential so that the teenagers can be safe on the roads.
This is where a vehicle tracking system comes in. Once teenagers receive their license, it can be tempting to let some of their driving rules slide a bit, putting them and other people in danger. If a vehicle tracking system is installed in the vehicle that they will be using, their movements can be tracked.
This gives parents peace of mind in several areas. First, they know that their teenager cannot lie about his or her location. It is simple and fast to check the location of the vehicle at any time. This system will ensure that the parents have a good channel of communication and accountability with their teenagers.
Parents can also check up on their teenagers driving habits. A vehicle tracking system carefully and accurately records everywhere the vehicle goes, how fast it is moving, and where and how long it is parked. This can give parents a step by step view of their child’s entire day, including any stops that they did not inform their parents about. This will open the door for parents to discuss safe driving habits with their children. Parents will also be able to reprimand their teenagers when they have been speeding, because the rate of the vehicle is tracked right along with the location.
Of course this system is not absolutely fool proof. A teenager that knows he is being tracked can choose to park the car somewhere and walk or ride in someone else’s car so that it appears that he is following his parents’ rules. However, a vehicle tracking system will greatly benefit families and give parents peace of mind knowing that their children are safe drivers.
Posted: under GPS Vehicle Tracking, Teens and parents.
Tags: teen driver safety, Vehicle Tracking Systems
Jun 21 2009