GPS units may help cities save on fuel
Many companies say technology can reduce costs for large fleets.
GPS might help monitor fuel usage
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By John Estus
Published: July 4, 2008
For large vehicle fleets, GPS units could be the ultimate fuel usage watchdog or the king of nitpicking micromanagement tools.
Skyrocketing gas prices have large fleets on the lookout for the former.Advertisement
Devices increase productivity
One GPS company is New York-based Vehicle Tracking Solutions, which says the fleets outfitted with its equipment save money and increase productivity because managers can monitor driving and make sure it's kept at a minimum.
The GPS system allows managers to see in real-time if vehicles are speeding, taking longer routes than needed or being driven during off hours.
Oklahoma City has a new lube truck equipped with a similar GPS unit from another company. Lube trucks take oil and other lubricants to equipment across the city. Stehr said the technology helps ensure the routes the truck runs are logical. It costs about $400 to outfit a city vehicle with GPS, he said.
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