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  2. A vehicle telematics system includes vehicle telematics devices, which are tracking devices installed into vehicles that facilitate the transmission and storage of telemetry data via wireless networks and the vehicle’s own onboard modem and diagnostics (ODBII).
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    Telematics devices: Devices installed in vehicles, such as sensors and GPS receivers, track speed changes, location and driver behavior.
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    Telematics commonly refers to the telematics solutions utilized in commercial fleet vehicles. There are three main categories: vehicle tracking, asset tracking and camera solutions. Using GPS technology and onboard diagnostics (OBD), telematics can provide a computerized map of the movements of cars, trucks, equipment, and other assets.
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    A vehicle telematics system is a set of electronic components combined with technology stacks, such as Hyper Precise Location solutions, that facilitate the gathering, relaying and processing of information from a vehicle, whether it is in motion or not.
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    A physical telematics device, also known as a dongle, is installed or plugged into your vehicle. An app that you can download onto a smartphone. Your insurer will use the device to collect specific information about your speeding, braking, distance driven, time of day behind the wheel, and other behaviors.
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    Jan 23, 2024 · Telematics is an advanced vehicle monitoring system that combines GPS tracking and on-board diagnostics. This integration allows for …

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