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VTS launches Silent Passenger Apple iOS App

Telematics provider Vehicle Tracking Solutions (VTS) has launched its Silent Passenger Apple iOS app to help streamline the fleet management process. The company says that the platform enables users to update routes in real time, view the locations of their vehicles, monitor driver safety and fuel use - and keep track of vehicle maintenance. The app can be accessed from both Android and Apple devices. The main features include Enhanced Route playback with Google Street View, which allows users to replay
May 8, 2018 Read time: 1 min

Telematics provider Vehicle Tracking Solutions (VTS) has launched its Silent Passenger Apple iOS app to help streamline the fleet management process. The company says that the platform enables users to update routes in real time, view the locations of their vehicles, monitor driver safety and fuel use - and keep track of vehicle maintenance.

The app can be accessed from both Android and Apple devices.

The main features include Enhanced Route playback with Google Street View, which allows users to replay and view the vehicle’s route. In addition, the app features enhanced reporting functions that offer real-time and historical data and an interactive map that provides a view of the entire fleet or enables a search for a specific vehicle.

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