Car Tracker Exposes Employee Gone Fishing
We’ve seen this a thousand times over the years. Company fleet vehicles being used to facilitate recreational activities. Car trackers can sometimes highlight this and other types of vehicle misuse, but it can be difficult to catch if you don’t know what to look for. This video reveals a variety of bad driving behaviors and demonstrates how the car tracker identifies and records them.
When it comes to unauthorized vehicle use, what you want to look for in the GPS tracker user interface is vehicle activity that is off route, movement after hours, or a vehicle that stops tracking unexpectedly. Other indicators might be low productivity per hour compared to others, higher fuel costs or lower MPG per dollar generated or higher wages and fewer service calls completed.
Addressing unwanted driving starts with proper implementation. Read the Fleetistics guide to introducing car tracking to your employees. Guide to Introducing GPS to Employees
What is the cost to the employer in time, liability, and fuel?
Enhance your fleet management with our cutting-edge GPS tracker that help put the spotlight on potential abuse. Easily identify unauthorized vehicle use, off-route activity, and more to ensure optimal fleet efficiency and safety. Our comprehensive guide mentioned above will help you seamlessly introduce car tracking to your employees, empowering you to take control of your fleet like never before.