Yes they do
Yes, most police cars do. But they are really called GPS systems, not trackers.
Most GPS units only receive.Unless you have a GPS unit that transmits it's not useful for locating you.Many Laptops,cellphones and cars are equipped with transmitters though.If someone stole something with one the police could track it down very easily.
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Gps is helpful because it helps you find location and where you are and Gps are known to be in cars.
New GPS systems for cars can be purchased at most electronic stores. Online you can find them at www.bestbuy.com/site/Car-Audio-GPS/GPS.../abcat0301000.c?id... or www.consumerreports.org Home Cars will tell you what to look for.
Of course. There are thousands, [millions perhaps] of older model cars that don't have GPS.
The GPS fleet tracking is used mostly in big trucking companies. They are also used in most government vehicles and in police cars, fire trucks, and almost all military vehicles.
There are many online shops that provide GPS system for cars. Amazon.com is one of online shop that provides GPS system for cars. You can visit www.amazon.com
In 2010, around 38% of new cars were sold with built-in GPS systems. However, the overall percentage of all cars on the road with GPS in 2010 would likely have been lower, considering that not all cars had this technology installed.
Police may be able to track down your stolen car if you provide all the details of your car, such as your license plate number, the approximate time in which your car was stolen, model number, etc. If the person who stole your car tampered with the GPS tracking system, police may have a harder time finding your car.
yes people from the cia can trace any gps they want to.
Starcom Systems Ltd. provides cars with a combined cellular/GPS package for full car management. Starcom specializes in GPS tracking solutions such as GPS car-tracking systems, and leased/rentals.