How does excessive speed reporting work and how is it programmed?
Excessive speed reporting is programmed by the customer by utilizing the website. Each vehicle can be programmed for different speed thresholds. For example, company’s service vehicles that may be towing a trailer or loaded with equipment may be recommended to stay under 65mph. The sales executive’s vehicles may be set to 75 mph. Once the vehicle is traveling over the set limit for more than 5 seconds, an alert is recorded and sent to our server. The speed violation can be sent to a cell phone via text message and/or an email to notify the fleet manager. It will show the exact time and date of the violation, a latitude and longitude as well as a map showing where the violation occurred.
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