Proximity Via Map Feature

Proximity Via Map Feature

Agent: Morgan


The Proximity features allow you to select a section of the map and see which vehicles were near it at the desired time.
To start, right-click the area on the map you wish to check and select find proximity. 


Then select the range of the radius and the date you want to search for. Lastly, click "save". Once it's finished loading, you'll be able to see which vehicles entered the selected proximity.



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