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Rental Car GPS Tracking & Theft Prevention

Rental fleet GPS with geofences, mileage logs, and unauthorized movement alerts. Protect vehicles and streamline handover accountability.

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Rental car GPS tracking and theft prevention

Rental Fleet Risks

Rental and leasing companies face vehicle theft, misuse, and mileage disputes. Geofencing restricts vehicles to approved areas. Real-time tracking enables recovery. Mileage and trip reports support billing and maintenance.

Geofence Alerts

Alert when vehicles leave city or region. Prevent unauthorized long-distance use. Theft recovery with exact location.

Mileage and Trip Reports

Accurate distance for billing. Track excess mileage. Plan maintenance.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Create zones. Alerts when vehicles leave approved areas. Restrict movement to specific cities or regions.
Trip reports and odometer data. Track distance for billing and wear. Identify excessive use.
Real-time location. Geofence breach alerts. Tamper detection. Recovery support with exact location.

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PRODUCT CONTENT GOVERNANCE

Written by

Pictor Telematics Product Documentation Team · Product Specifications and Deployment Guidance

Reviewed by

Pictor Telematics Implementation Review Team · Field Validation and Integration Readiness

Published

Jan 15, 2024

Last reviewed

Apr 10, 2026

Validation approach

Product information is reviewed against technical specifications, installation constraints, and operational usage patterns from commercial deployments.