
Understand differences between wired and wireless dash cams, including features, benefits, and best use cases for fleet safety and monitoring.

Understand ELD exemptions in 2026, including eligibility rules, exemption types, and compliance requirements for drivers and fleets.

GPS is a global satellite system that calculates location using signals from space. See how it works and why it’s used for navigation, tracking, and logistics.

Fleet tracking uses GPS and software to monitor vehicle location, routes, and activity in real time – helping businesses manage fleets efficiently.

Route optimization finds the most efficient delivery or service routes using traffic, stops, and time windows to cut time and cost for fleets fast.

Telematics is a system that uses GPS, sensors, and networks to track vehicle location, performance, and driver behavior in real time.

A dash cam is a vehicle-mounted camera that records road activity, helping drivers capture evidence, improve safety, and support insurance claims.

Dash cams are legal in most places, but laws depend on audio consent, placement, and privacy rules. Learn what’s allowed and what’s not.

An electronic logging device (ELD) is a system that records driving time for HOS compliance, tracks vehicle data, and replaces paper logs.

ELD mandate requires most commercial drivers to use electronic logging devices to record HOS data digitally instead of paper logs for compliance.
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