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Can't I just use pre-built integrations to avoid custom API work?
Pre-built integrations work... until your process changes. They're basically the vendor's best guess at a common workflow. If your business has unique rules—like different idle thresholds for different vehicle classes—a...
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How can I test if an API is robust enough for custom integration?
Don't just read the docs. Actually build a simple test. Try pulling a live vehicle location and pushing a geofence coordinate back to the system in a tight, 5-second loop. If you run into weird authentication hoops, inco...
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What is the main risk of GPS fleet software without a true open API?
The big risk is vendor lock-in and data silos. Your operational decisions end up waiting on the vendor's roadmap for new reports or integrations, which stops you from adapting quickly to new business rules or compliance...
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When should a waste collection fleet consider replacing their GPS tracking platform?
Replacement should be considered when drivers stop trusting dispatch instructions because they're based on outdated location data, and when dynamic routing suggestions consistently worsen operations rather than improving...
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What compliance risks arise from lagging GPS tracking software?
Lagging tracking software creates serious compliance risks including inaccurate timestamps for landfill weigh-ins and weigh-outs that can violate permit conditions. Route completion reports become unreliable, and audits...
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Can upgrading GPS hardware solve software latency problems in fleet tracking?
No, upgrading GPS hardware alone typically doesn't solve latency issues. The bottleneck is usually in the tracking software's data processing pipeline, where platforms may batch or throttle location data to reduce server...
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How does GPS latency affect waste collection fleet operations?
GPS latency creates a 'ghost fleet' effect where trucks appear to be at locations they've already left, causing dispatchers to make routing decisions based on outdated information. This leads to missed pickups, inaccurat...
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What are the signs that a fleet management system needs replacement rather than just fixing?
The final sign is when your team starts manually checking every dashboard insight against driver logs or other systems because they no longer trust the automated reports. This means the software has failed its core job,...
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Why might dashboard data be unreliable even with strong cellular coverage?
Cellular coverage and GPS signal are two different things. A vehicle can have full 4G bars for sending data but be in areas like tunnels or under thick trees where the GPS antenna cannot get a satellite fix. The device m...
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Can fleet management software interpolate or guess missing GPS data to fill gaps?
Some systems do try to interpolate missing data by drawing straight lines between last-known points, but this creates false travel paths and stop locations. For compliance or payroll reports, this guessed data is actuall...
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How does GPS signal delay affect natural language reporting in fleet management software?
GPS signal delays break natural language reports by providing data points with incorrect timestamps. When GPS signals are delayed, the sequence of events becomes wrong, causing reports like 'route completion time' to be...
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When should I choose OBD trackers versus hardwired trackers for my fleet?
Choose OBD trackers for mixed or leased fleets where rapid deployment and zero installation downtime are critical, and you can accept a higher risk of tampering or disconnection. Choose hardwired trackers for owned, long...
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