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Fleet telematics

Fleet telematics means using special devices and software to keep track of a bunch of big machines or vehicles, like trucks or buses, all at once.

It's like having special superpowers to know what's happening with your fleet of machines. You can see how fast they're going, where they are on a map, how much fuel they're using, and even if they're having any problems like a flat tire or a warning light blinking.

This helps the people who take care of the machines, like the fleet managers, make sure everything is running smoothly and no problems come up unexpectedly. They can also use this information to plan the best routes for their machines, so they can save time and money by avoiding traffic and taking the shortest path.

So, in a nutshell, fleet telematics is like having a magic crystal ball knowing everything that's happening with your big machines, which helps you take better care of them and save time and money.
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