Mythbusting Month – 5 GPS Tracking Myths Busted!
By Mark Schneider

GPS tracking has been implemented successfully with fleets of vehicles across the country for quite some time. But many fleet operators and drivers still strongly believe myths that prevent them from achieving the full range of benefits that GPS tracking systems can offer their organization. To help uncover the myths and present the truth in clear detail, this post will take a look at five of the most common myths about GPS tracking systems.

1 – They’re Expensive

GPS tracking systems are actively helping companies consolidate their costs. Therefore, the idea that they’re too expensive for growing companies holds little value. Businesses can use GPS tracking systems to limit fuel costs and monitor ineffective driving performance. This can help reduce fleet costs noticeably every month. There are also many payment options on the market so that the cost of the hardware and ongoing tracking services don’t lock you in to expensive contracts. Just check the fine print carefully.

2 – Employees Won’t Like It

Countless companies now use vehicle tracking devices to enhance their fleet performance. Within these organizations, there have been few reports of employees quitting their jobs as a result. Employees will respect an organization that tries to make their work easier and their working processes more efficient. And that’s exactly why so many are now welcoming the introduction of fleet tracking systems to their daily work lives.

3 – It’s Illegal

There are no laws against tracking your company’s own equipment. It’s the best way for organizations to ensure the security and effective use of their resources. There are no laws in Australia that prevent a company from implementing GPS tracking for their vehicles, and the regulations have been very clear in protecting companies that wish to add this next-generation security component to their vehicles.

4 – All GPS Solutions are the Same

When you enter the marketplace to review the full range of GPS systems available, you might find that a number of companies offer a similar type of service. But GPS systems tend to be unique to one another in various ways. For example, some companies also offer back-end services for their GPS systems to help their clients make sense of the data and to ensure any systems issues are quickly resolved.

Some companies also offer ways to track and analyze costs over time, allowing a scalable approach to business success that helps them remain profitable as they grow and their strategies move forward. By investigating each GPS solution and selecting a product based on your firm’s objectives, you can ensure the ideal return for your investment.

5 – GPS Systems are Too Complicated

Most GPS systems comprise two main components: a GPS receiver installed in the vehicle and software that’s installed in the company’s offices. While systems navigation can be challenging during the initial onboarding process, you can work with the tracking system manufacturer to ensure your team fully understands the equipment and its capabilities. The system manufacturer can help you make sense of the software and the data the system reveals.

Our expert team is here to guide you in achieving a lasting return on your investment in the latest GPS technology. To learn more, call us today!


Improve Business Efficiency with GPS Fleet Tracking
By Mark Schneider