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GPS Fleet Tracking with Route One ELD

GPS tracking is a separate subscription and device from ELD compliance. The Enterprise plan includes GPS tracking bundles. Basic and Free plans cover ELD compliance; GPS is available as an add-on.

GPS fleet tracking and ELD compliance are two different tools that work together to give you full visibility of your operation.

How GPS Tracking Differs from ELD

Your ELD records HOS compliance data — driving time, duty status, and approximate location at duty-status events. GPS tracking provides continuous, real-time street-level location, route history, stop detection, and idle monitoring. They use separate hardware and are billed separately. See what data ELD records.

Which Plans Include GPS?

GPS tracking is available as part of the Enterprise plan in a bundled hardware + subscription package. Free and Basic plan customers can contact sales to discuss adding GPS tracking as an add-on. View GPS pricing. Not sure if you need both? See ELD vs. GPS subscriptions explained.

What You Get with GPS Tracking

A unified dashboard showing live vehicle locations on a map, full route history, stop timestamps, idle time alerts, and the ability to share real-time location with brokers via MacroPoint or Project44. Explore all GPS features.

Getting Started

Explore the Route One ELD GPS solution or contact our sales team at sales@routeoneeld.com to discuss GPS tracking options. We'll recommend the right hardware and subscription based on your fleet size and visibility requirements.