What does 'real-time' tracking actually mean for fleet vehicles in practice?

For fleet vehicles, 'real-time' tracking is defined by network latency and device heartbeat rather than instant updates. In practice, it typically means updates every 30 to 120 seconds, with significant delays occurring in dense urban areas or remote locations. This lag can cause vehicle icons to appear in wrong locations and notifications to arrive late, which is particularly dangerous for time-sensitive operations like geofence alerts on deliveries.

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