Track My Truck
Seattle GPS Fleet Tracking
GPS fleet tracking for Seattle fleets. Monitor vehicles, equipment, route history, alerts, idle time, and service activity across I-5, I-90, SR 520, and Puget Sound.
GPS tracking for Puget Sound fleets
Seattle fleets work through rain, bridge routes, dense corridors, and regional service areas. Track My Truck helps managers see vehicles, assets, route history, and alerts without a complicated rollout. The page focuses on practical GPS fleet tracking for Seattle contractors, service companies, and field teams that need reliable location data for dispatch, customer updates, asset protection, and daily operations.
- Live GPS tracking for work trucks, vans, trailers, and equipment across Puget Sound.
- Route history and dispatch context for I-5, I-90, SR 520, and nearby service areas.
- Built for plumbing, HVAC, construction teams that need simple fleet visibility.
Local fleet needs this page addresses
Common routes and corridors include I-5, I-90, SR 520, I-405. Service teams commonly need visibility across Seattle, Bellevue, Tacoma, Everett, Renton, Kirkland and surrounding areas.
- Plan around corridor traffic: Use live location before assigning jobs across Seattle, the Eastside, and nearby cities.
- Improve wet-weather accountability: Review route history, driver behavior, and stop data when conditions slow the day down.
- Secure mobile assets: Add movement alerts for trailers, equipment, tools, and vehicles stored at yards or jobsites.
Common use cases
- Monitor crews across Puget Sound service zones.
- Track vehicles, trailers, equipment, and tools from one dashboard.
- Use route history to answer ETA, billing, or jobsite questions.
- Review speeding, harsh driving, idle time, and after-hours movement.
Why it matters
For Seattle businesses, fleet visibility helps answer practical questions: which technician is closest, whether a vehicle arrived on time, where equipment was left, and which routes or idle patterns are creating avoidable costs across Puget Sound.
Seattle fleet tracking FAQ
Is Track My Truck useful for Seattle trade fleets?
Yes. It helps service and trade fleets monitor vehicles, routes, assets, alerts, and driver activity across the Seattle region.
Can it support wet-weather operations?
Yes. Route history, alerts, and live location help managers understand progress when weather affects drive times.
Can we start with only a few vehicles?
Yes. Small fleets can start with a few trackers and add devices as the team grows.
For help choosing hardware, comparing features, or setting up a fleet account, contact Track My Truck or continue to the related resources below.