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If you are one of those drivers or fleet managers who find doing your logbook a tedious and time-consuming process, we have got good news for you. Thanks to Teltonika GPS trackers, you can automate nearly the whole process by using an accurate and reliable GPS electronic logbook. | If you are one of those drivers or fleet managers who find doing your logbook a tedious and time-consuming process, we have got good news for you. Thanks to Teltonika GPS trackers, you can automate nearly the whole process by using an accurate and reliable GPS electronic logbook. | ||
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== | == Demonstration in platform== | ||
Packet information can be displayed visually. In the picture below, event location is displayed on the map. Dot on the map represents a record. By clicking on it, it is possible to see what kind of information is gathered in the particular entry. | Packet information can be displayed visually. In the picture below, event location is displayed on the map. Dot on the map represents a record. By clicking on it, it is possible to see what kind of information is gathered in the particular entry. | ||