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How to track your vehicles using the telematics screen

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Written by Brendan Shaw
Updated over 2 months ago

1. Navigate to https://app.allotrac.io/ and log in to your Allotrac.io site

2. Click the "Track" button from the side menu

3. Click the "Telematics" button from the drop down menu

4. You will now be looking at the telematics screen. Click on a vehicle icon to see which vehicle you are looking at

5. Once you click on a vehicle, you will be able to view which vehicle it is, as well as its current destination, the driver currently in the vehicle, the current job's status, the current method of travel and speed

6. To see your vehicles in a list, click the "Vehicle Listing" button at the bottom of the telematics screen as shown below

7. Right-click on a specific vehicle to prompt the pop up menu

8. To view the historical tracking for the vehicle click the "Shift Replay" button from the pop up menu

9. Select the shift that you would like to see by ticking the check box on the desired shift

10. Then select the date that you would like to see by clicking the DD/MM/YYYY filter and selecting a date via the calendar

11. Once your filters are correct, click the "SEARCH" button

12. You will then be able to view the tracking history for this vehicle for your specified filters

13. If you want to watch the journey replay for this shift, click the "play" button as shown below

14. If you want to see where the vehicle is immediately, click the "Live View" button from the pop up menu

15. This will then show you where the vehicle is on the map and provide you with additional information

16. To export a report for the vehicle, click the "Report" button from the pop up menu

17. To view the current job that this vehicle is working on, click the "Current Job" button from the pop up menu

You now know how to track your vehicles through the telematics screen. From here, you can also view the historical tracking, export reports and view current job information for selected vehicles

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