Why do GPS tracking systems often fail to prevent fuel theft with timely alerts?

Standard GPS tracking systems fail because they treat fuel data as regular telemetry rather than high-priority security events. The delay comes from multiple factors: data reporting intervals, network congestion during peak hours, and the software's processing time to correlate fuel sensor data with vehicle ignition state and location. This creates a fundamental mismatch where alerts arrive 30 minutes or more after theft occurs, making prevention impossible.

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