How to Handle Unplugged Trackers
A Comprehensive Guide
Plug and play trackers are great – until they’re unplugged.
Even the best GPS tracking devices are not immune to tampering. Whether an employee disconnects a tracker to use the vehicle for personal use or they attempt more sophisticated interference, managing these situations effectively is essential. Here’s how to handle unplugged trackers and protect your fleet from internal and external threats.
The Importance of GPS Tracking
GPS tracking devices are indispensable for monitoring fleet operations. They provide real-time data on vehicle locations, driving behavior, and job completion times, which is crucial for efficiency and accountability. So, when these devices are unplugged or tampered with, it creates a whole slew of problems.
Solutions for Different Tracking Devices
Plug-in OBDII Vehicle Tracking Device |
Wired Tracking Device |
Real-Life Incident: A Lesson Learned
Consider a recent incident involving a customer’s employee who attempted to disable a wired GPS vehicle tracker. The employee, aware of the tracker beneath the dash, removed one antenna to cut the GPS signal. They used the vehicle for a personal night out, thinking they had successfully bypassed the monitoring system.
However, they neglected to reconnect the antenna properly. The following morning, the supervisor noticed the GPS unit wasn’t locating correctly and contacted GPS Insight for diagnostics. Tech support quickly identified the issue: the cell antenna had been tampered with, but the GPS antenna was still functional. Working with the supervisor and driver, they restored the device.
Once operational, the GPS tracker flooded with alerts from the previous night, revealing the employee’s unauthorized activities. The supervisor promptly addressed the situation, emphasizing the importance of maintaining vehicle integrity and following company protocols.
Proactive Fleet Protection
To safeguard your fleet from similar risks, proactive measures are essential:
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- Regular Monitoring: Use GPS tracking devices that offer real-time alerts for any tampering or disconnection.
- Hidden Installations: Opt for wired trackers installed behind the dashboard to make tampering more challenging.
- Training and Policies: Educate employees about the importance of vehicle tracking and establish clear policies regarding unauthorized use.
- Support and Maintenance: Partner with a reliable tracking systems provider like GPS Insight Fleet Tracking for ongoing support and maintenance
Customer Testimonials
The effectiveness of GPS tracking devices is evident in customer testimonials.
One customer shared, “We especially like being able to see when our employees start and finish a job. Also, the ability to know when they are speeding and how fast.”
With GPS Insight, you can promote responsible driving and job accountability with valuable GPS vehicle tracking and anti-tampering alerts.
Conclusion
Handling unplugged GPS trackers involves a combination of immediate alerts, robust tracking solutions, and proactive management. By implementing these strategies, you can protect your fleet from unauthorized use and ensure smooth, efficient operations.
Trust GPS Insight Fleet Tracking to provide the tools and support needed to keep your vehicles secure and your business running smoothly.
Whether you’re in the United States or Canada, using GPS tracking systems equipped with cellular network and WiFi connectivity ensures that your vehicles are always within reach. For Android users, integrating these systems with your devices can offer additional convenience and control. Business owners can also benefit from features like geofence alerts, plug-and-play installations, and telematics for comprehensive fleet management.
By leveraging advanced GPS vehicle tracking technology, including Bluetooth-enabled devices and other modern solutions, you can stay ahead of potential risks and maintain the integrity of your fleet.
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