Why are trucks equipped with Beidou?
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Trucks are equipped with Beidou to monitor their driving speed, location, and detect drivers' speeding, fatigue driving, and other illegal driving behaviors, assisting traffic control departments in investigations. According to the "Road Transport Vehicle Dynamic Supervision and Management Regulations," chartered buses for tourism, class III and above scheduled passenger buses, specialized vehicles transporting hazardous chemicals and fireworks, as well as medium and heavy trucks over 12 tons, must all be equipped with Beidou. Introduction to the functions of Beidou installed on operational trucks: 1. While driving, if a traffic accident occurs ahead on the road, the system will automatically issue a warning, reminding the driver to take a detour. 2. Even in remote mountainous areas without mobile phone signals, drivers can use this system to contact their families. 3. If a thief enters the vehicle, the system will automatically cut off the power and sound an alarm, preventing the thief from moving the vehicle. 4. It records real-time vehicle condition information such as speed, fuel level, and fault points, and can even remind drivers not to drive while fatigued. 5. It saves three months of driving trajectory and includes safety alert functions, among others.