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<title>GPS Tracking is Saving Businesses Money</title>
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<description><![CDATA["Businesses have reported a reduction in fuel usage as the biggest advantage of GPS tracking," said Brad Borst, Founder and President of RMT.  Monitoring and reducing speeds, routes, and idle time are just a few things that fleet owners can do to lower the fuel bill.  Each mile per hour above 50 MPH increases fuel consumption by 1  1/2  percent.   Higher speeds also cause more tire heat, which puts more wear on tires.  Wear on tires will almost double at road speeds of 70 MPH or greater.  RMT's GPS tracking systems report all vehicle activity and immediately alerts fleet managers by cell phone and email of speeding and unauthorized use of company vehicles.]]></description>
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<title>GPS Tracking - What Is It?</title>
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<description><![CDATA[There are two types of GPS tracking: passive and real time.  A passive GPS tracker will record travel activities and positions, which can be downloaded to a computer.  A real time GPS tracking system will show its position, live.  
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<title>Is your Vehicle a Target for Theft?</title>
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<description><![CDATA[You won't see it coming when you return to an empty parking space where your car was parked and its gone.  You call the police, and 10 minutes later an officer shows up on scene to take the report. By this time, your car is half way to the chop shop.]]></description>
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