GPS Playback Basics

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The GPS Playback product allows you to easily replay any moment in time to reveal historical schedule adherence, speeds, vehicle positions, and more. You can generate a GPS playback for a whole route or for an individual vehicle to conduct quick historical retrospective analyses of your transit fleet. 

The Basics

Overview: Select a route, vehicle, run, operator or block from the search box, select a date, and specify a time range. Once the replay is generated, you can toggle the playhead at the bottom using your mouse or the play button.

Tip: Tap or hold the left/right keys on your keyboard to move forward or backward in the playback. 

 

Search: Start typing and get results for any item that we have integrated, such as vehicle ID, block ID, run ID, or operator ID. More relevant results are placed at the top. 

Filtering the search for specific datasets is also available in the "Filter by Data Type" option in the search bar.

A user can select one type or multiple types. Once a user selects a type, the selected types turn blue and move to the top. Results are displayed only for the selected types.

The default search includes all data types.

Play button: Use the ▶️ button at the bottom of the GPS Playback screen (left of the timeline) to auto-play vehicle movements without having to click-and-drag the timeline playhead. Click the "1x" to increase the play speed (button will update to 2x speed). ​

Vehicle Details: Click on any vehicle to get details like the Vehicle ID, trip information, on-time performance, and more!

GPS Playback by Vehicle, Block, Operator*, or Run*: Use the search box to generate a GPS playback for a specific vehicle or block. 

*For agencies that have such information integrated into the dashboard, GPS Playbacks can also be generated by Operator ID or Run ID. 

GPS Data: Turning this on will allow you to view all GPS reported positions as small dots on the map. Unassigned vehicle locations will be displayed in grey. You can even click on each GPS dot to see its exact latitude and longitude, its speed at that moment in time (if provided by the hardware source), and other information about the vehicle.

Tip: This is a great tool for identifying gaps in GPS signals; a lack of GPS dots in a particular region may indicate that trackers were not reporting their location. 

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