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Most fleet GPS tracking systems do connect to the vehicle's onboard computer to access data such as location, speed, mileage, and diagnostic information. However, there are some systems that rely solely on GPS tracking without integration with the onboard computer. It ultimately depends on the specific features and capabilities of the tracking system being used.
Look for the manufacture's nameplate on the device there is should tell you the wattage of the device.
It is almost hopeless trying to find one, but you can get a good deal on a GPS tracker jammer at http://gpsjammers.net/gps-jammer-anti-tracker-blocker.html . A GPS jammer may be in the grill of your car, or on the underside.
The anemometer measures wind speed. A weather vane tells wind direction.
Telescopes without tracking work just fine when you focus them on the north star. On any other object, however, the view drifts as the earth spins, and the drift get worse the further south one peers. With a manual telescope every minute or two you have to readjust the image to get what you are looking back into the field of view. If you have lots of people lining up to look through your telescope, you have to interrupt them every few minutes to readjust the image. With automatic tracking this problem is alleviated. To make it work you aim the telescope at two or three bright stars, and it can take over from there. Sometimes you also need to tell it your latitude, longitude, date and time, depending on how sophisticated your tracking system is.
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The title will state whether the vehicle was a police car or taxi.
Only if it has a tracking device installed in it.
I would go tell the police!!
Most fleet GPS tracking systems do connect to the vehicle's onboard computer to access data such as location, speed, mileage, and diagnostic information. However, there are some systems that rely solely on GPS tracking without integration with the onboard computer. It ultimately depends on the specific features and capabilities of the tracking system being used.
Police speed traps using Radars rely on Doppler to tell vehicle speed.
You can't.
First you will have to pay the tickets and the police will tell you from there.... don't wait to long because storage gets added to the cost.
yes but only if you admit to it don't lie but if you are questioned tell the police that you will need a lawyer present to answer any questions and you won't get in trouble at least for the DUI
I am searching for sites who can offer free gps tracking. Who can tell me some ?
If they won't tell you, contact the reporting police dept if there was one. If you have the plates/name/vehicle info, contact dmv and see if they have that information.
It sounds like they did! Can they do it? Yes they can. As you saw, they did. Was it legal? That is a different question. You did not ask that question. You did not say why you were not in your car. You did not say why your passenger was arrested. You did not say what the police found when they searched your car. Here are suggestions. 1. If you have a lawyer, ask him. 2. Ask the police for your car back. 3. Tell it to the judge.