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	<title>Comments on: Counting &amp; Reconciling Tolls using GPS Insight fleet tracking</title>
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		<title>By: davestarr</title>
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		<description>Happy Thanksgiving, Rob.  This is a great feature.  Not only for the reconciliation of toll charges that this client can use it for, but I know from personal experiences a large number of companies pay drivers cash for tolls that the drivers pocket by bypassing tolls on alternative routes that cost the company a lot more in time and mileage costs.

I also once had a client who called me with a problem ... he said the units I had sold him were not recording stops at clients by his salesmen .. a main tool that he had brought the system for.

Upon investigation, we found, by laboriously looking at the track of each problem vehicle, that the sales force _was_ driving to the client locations as they were being told to, but they were leaving the vehicles running outside the clients&#039; stores while they dashed in and dashed back out to their vehicles in the winter cold.  Not only were they thus giving the client short-shrift, but the theft/liability issues of the unattended vehicles was huge.  

What was that line from the &quot;3rd Rock From the Sun&quot; song, &quot;... He leaves the car running, he&#039;ll only be a minute; the car speeds away, teenagers in it...&quot; or something like that?

I also had another client once with a &quot;speeding in School Zones&quot; issue.  He wanted a daily report of each school zone passage by each vehicle and the speed traveled.  I couldn&#039;t do it with the reporting technology I had available, but it looks like your system could handle that as well.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Happy Thanksgiving, Rob.  This is a great feature.  Not only for the reconciliation of toll charges that this client can use it for, but I know from personal experiences a large number of companies pay drivers cash for tolls that the drivers pocket by bypassing tolls on alternative routes that cost the company a lot more in time and mileage costs.</p>
<p>I also once had a client who called me with a problem &#8230; he said the units I had sold him were not recording stops at clients by his salesmen .. a main tool that he had brought the system for.</p>
<p>Upon investigation, we found, by laboriously looking at the track of each problem vehicle, that the sales force _was_ driving to the client locations as they were being told to, but they were leaving the vehicles running outside the clients&#8217; stores while they dashed in and dashed back out to their vehicles in the winter cold.  Not only were they thus giving the client short-shrift, but the theft/liability issues of the unattended vehicles was huge.  </p>
<p>What was that line from the &#8220;3rd Rock From the Sun&#8221; song, &#8220;&#8230; He leaves the car running, he&#8217;ll only be a minute; the car speeds away, teenagers in it&#8230;&#8221; or something like that?</p>
<p>I also had another client once with a &#8220;speeding in School Zones&#8221; issue.  He wanted a daily report of each school zone passage by each vehicle and the speed traveled.  I couldn&#8217;t do it with the reporting technology I had available, but it looks like your system could handle that as well.</p>
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