FAQ
Here you’ll find a growing list of answers to frequently asked questions. If you have questions, please post them in the comments section and they’ll be added to the FAQ.
Here you’ll find a growing list of answers to frequently asked questions. If you have questions, please post them in the comments section and they’ll be added to the FAQ.
You may have noticed the blue button link at the top of GPS Police website leading you to a page showing the exact location of a wheel-chair-cyclist. Well, its not just one cyclist, but four (and their crew). Four determined men are hand cycling across Canada in an effort to raise national awareness (and $10M) to a program in which the outcome may lead to final medical research in which spinal cord damage can be corrected. So what does this have to do with GPS Police?

Inside HQ there is a feature that allows you to define an area on the map and give it a custom name and colour, these are called Landmarks. Instead of always reading where the vehicle is by a street address (which is also nice), you’ll see the custom name while the vehicle is inside that area (Landmark).
Hello, iPhone. To coincide with the release of iPhone 3G and expanded distribution, we are pleased to announce Mobile HQ: an iPhone-optimized version of our industry-leading web-based vehicle tracking system. Mobile HQ will let you track all your vehicles right on your iPhone. Mobile HQ will be free to all new and existing customers, and is expected to be available July 1, 2008. Read the rest of this entry »
We recently had a customer realize that one of their company vehicles were missing about 8 hours after it was stolen. They called the RCMP and cruisers immediately went to the location being relayed to them from our customer. Police apprehended the suspect but…
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