GPS Tracker: No more dark alleys, back-wood roads, or graveyards.
"NO!!!! DON'T GO DOWN THAT ROAD!! THAT'S THE WRONG WAY!!!!"
Once again, to no avail, your favorite horror movie star fails to listen to your cries and pleas through the screen, and once again, they drive down that obvious creepy road toward their imminent demise. "If only they had a GPS Tracker…"
Tis the season to knowingly subject ourselves to the scariest movies ever made, which feature characters lost in the woods, lost in the wrong city, lost in a futuristic time, lost in the middle of the Zombie Apocalypse. How different would these movies be if only these unfortunate characters had the luxury of a GPS tracker?
So, in keeping with the spirits of Halloween fun, we thought we would take a look at how a GPS tracker could increase the survival rate of the characters in your favorite scary movies.
The Shining: An oldy, but a goody – Anyone who has seen this movie knows the spine-tingling feeling you had the first time you saw the words: "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy." Seeing it now may brings a few of those chills back.
If a GPS tracker had been installed on Danny's tricycle, giving him turn-by-turn instructions, visions of those creepy twins chanting "Come play with us Danny. Come play with us…forever…" may not be haunting our dreams today. The GPS tracker would also have helped him make his ways out of that snow maze a little faster to escape his dear old dad with the ax. Finally, a panic button would have come in handy to alert the outside world to send back-up against his cabin fever stricken father.
Breakdown (Or any scary movie that involves a broken-down vehicle): This 1997 Thriller starring Kurt Russell shows us the worst case scenario of what happens when our lives are absent of a GPS tracker.
Breaking down on the side of the road is a risky move for any character in a scary movie.A GPS tracker could save those poor souls with the implementation of maintenance alerts. Having alerts to remind them of their vehicle's maintenance needs would keep them from being targets on the side of the road.
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Key Takeaways
GPS Tracker: No more dark alleys, back-wood roads, or graveyards
"NO!!!! DON'T GO DOWN THAT ROAD!! THAT'S THE WRONG WAY!!!!"
How different would these movies be if only these unfortunate characters had the luxury of a GPS tracker?
Addressing this question is key for fleet managers looking to improve efficiency and reduce costs through GPS tracking solutions.
So, in keeping with the spirits of Halloween fun, we thought we would take a look at how a GPS tracker could increase the survival rate of the characters in your favorite scary movies
GPS tracking provides objective data on driver activity, helping managers coach performance, resolve disputes, and build a culture of accountability.
The Shining: An oldy, but a goody - Anyone who has seen this movie knows the spine-tingling feeling you had the first time you saw the words: "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy
The Shining: An oldy, but a goody Anyone who has seen this movie knows the spine-tingling feeling you had the first time you saw the words: "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy." Seeing it now may brings a few of those chills back.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main benefit of GPS tracking for
The article highlights that GPS tracking helps organizations improve response times, reduce operational costs, and increase visibility into vehicle and asset locations - key advantages relevant to A GPS Tracker Would Ruin Horror Movies: Part 1.
Is professional installation required for GPS tracking devices?
OBD-II devices plug directly into the vehicle diagnostic port with no tools, while hardwired trackers require connecting to the vehicle's electrical system. US Fleet Tracking recommends professional installation by a certified vehicle electronics technician for hardwired devices.
How does GPS tracking help with vehicle maintenance?
GPS tracking systems can schedule maintenance alerts based on mileage or engine hours, ensuring oil changes, tire rotations, and brake inspections happen on time and preventing costly breakdowns.
How does GPS tracking help fleets during severe weather?
GPS tracking provides real-time weather overlays, helps dispatchers reroute drivers around dangerous conditions, and monitors vehicle locations so managers can verify driver safety during storms.