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💡 Set up geofences to automatically receive alerts via email, SMS, or the web portal when drivers enter or exit specific areas, exceed speed limits, or spend too much time in designated zones
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Create a new geofence to monitor specific areas:
- Go to the Geofencing page (1).
- Review the list of existing geofences (2).
- Click the Create Geofence button (3) to start.

- Geofence ID (4): Assign a unique identifier (e.g., "Depot" or "Client Zone"). This will help you easily identify the geofence in your alerts.
- Message (5): Craft a clear notification message (e.g., "Driver leaving the depot," "Vehicle entering restricted zone").
- Trigger Options (6): Select how you want to trigger the geofence:
- On entry
- On exit
- On speed exceeded
- On time limit exceeded
- KML File (7): Upload a KML file that defines the boundary of your geofence. You can create KML files using tools like Google Earth.

When successfully uploaded, the KML file will display on a map as shown below
