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GPS Fleet Tracking &
Management
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Today,
one of the fastest growing markets
for GPS technology is vehicle tracking
and location technology also called
GPS Fleet Management.
Rocky
Mountain Tracking Inc. (RMT) sells
Real-Time
GPS and Past-Track
GPS Systems, all of which are
very affordable! The GPS
Fleet Tracking Systems allow you
to review detailed information about
a vehicle's travel activities without
actually being there.
View
all of our GPS Products available
for online purchase, you can track
your vehicle anywhere in the United
States with a GPS. We have several
GPS Auto Tracking Systems, these systems
can be completely hidden devices!
Check your Fleet Online!

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| Increase
Productivity |
Increase
Profitability |
Improve
Accountability |
| Monitor
routes and stops |
Reduce
fuel & maint. costs |
Decrease
excessive speeds |
| Monitor
driver activities |
Reduce
delays & time spent
at unauthorized locations |
Improve
safety & driver performance |
| Improve
response time |
Receive
lower insurance rates by
up to 35% |
Stay
in compliance with regulations |
| Improve
customer service |
Reduce
operating costs |
Prevent
fraudulent claims |
| Eliminate
paper logs |
Reduce
overtime |
More
accurate billing |
| Detect
side jobs |
Increase
efficiency |
Validate
service calls |
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View
our GPS products: rmtracking.com/products.html
Call
for a Free Consultation, Toll Free at 1
(877) 477-9668
Email
us with your questions: sales@rmtracking.com
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| Effects
of Speed & Idle... |
| Engine
The ideal speed for the average truck is 50-55 MPH. The
power required to increase speed increases by 73% more
horsepower at 60 mph, and by 159% more horsepower at 70
MPH. |
| Fuel
Cost Each mile per hour above 50 MPH increases
fuel consumption by 1 1/2 percent. A truck, which averages
8 MPG at 50 MPH, will average 6.8 MPG at 60 MPH. |
| Tires
Heat is the #1 problem with tires. Sustained speeds
raise tire temperatures above the critical level causing
strength and wear properties to deteriorate rapidly. Wear
on tires will almost double at road speeds of 70 MPH or
greater. |
| General
Gears, bearings, clutches, suspension and drive trains
all wear much faster Maintenance at higher speeds. Increasing
speed from 50 MPH to 60 MPH increases Cost maintenance
cost by 38%. Increasing the speed to 70 MPH increases
the cost by 80%. |
| Idling
Idling causes twice the amount of damage as average driving.
One hour of idling is equal to between 80 and 120 minutes
of driving time. The resulting loss of fuel economy from
excessive idling can add up to 800 gallons of fuel annually
for the average truck. |
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Accidents
Approximate stopping distances, including reaction time
for the average person: 50
mph - 275 feet,60 mph - 375 feet, 70 mph - 500 feet
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