Vehicle tracking generally refers to the process of utilizing Global Positioning System (GPS) technology and telemetry hardware to continuously monitor and record the position, motion, and status of land-based transport assets. Data gathered from vehicle tracking systems provides actionable insights for diverse applications ranging from private individuals seeking better control over family cars to enterprises managing sizable commercial fleets. Key aspects monitored include vehicle location, speed, heading, ignition state, mileage, engine parameters, fuel levels, trailer connections, cargo temperature, and door sensors. Real-time alerts facilitate prompt responses to exceptions, deviations, or emergencies, whereas extensive reports allow stakeholders to analyze trends, identify bottlenecks, and fine-tune strategies aimed at increasing efficiency, reducing operating expenses, bolstering security measures, and meeting environmental sustainability goals.