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Determine exact vehicle location, using GPS |
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Know exactly when and where transit vehicles, like buses and emergency service and maintenance trucks are located |
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Minimize the requirement to physically count and identify vehicles in a yard |
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Know where your drivers are, and, which routes they are taking |
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Track stolen or misused vehicles |
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Optimize operations |
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Generation of accurate reports for determining accurate budgets |
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Develop “what if” scenarios to quickly evaluate routing changes to dynamic or fixed routes |
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Create Geo-fencing to prevent misuse of vehicles |
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Identify vehicles that are not driven extensively in order to reduce fleet size |
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Track use, miles driven, and other data for more accurate yearly reports |
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Communicate with drivers effectively through in-cab messaging |
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Provide confidence to dispatchers in knowing that their communications to drivers have been received and acknowledged. Create an audit trail of these messages |
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Track key information |
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Know when your drivers are arriving and leaving designated stopping points to see if they are falling within operational parameters |
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Provide data downloads to business reporting programs for vehicle and driver documentation, regulation compliance, hours of service documentation, and other types of reports |
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Monitor driver performance |
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Reduce personnel, vehicles, vehicle miles, non-productive time, and expensive overtime |
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Conduct remote diagnostics |
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Provide over-the-air remote reporting of the vehicle’s operational data to ensure that maintenance schedules are kept and to warn of potential mechanical problems |
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Recover transit vehicles |
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Early detection and rapid recovery of missing buses, or locate transit service vehicles to direct to vehicles with mechanical breakdowns |
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