1. Emergency Response for Expressway Incidents
In the event of vehicle breakdown, collision, fire and other emergencies on expressways, drivers can trigger an SOS alarm with one click via the vehicle-mounted emergency locator. The system instantly uploads precise Beidou/GPS dual-mode positioning data, vehicle information and on-site status to the command center. It enables rapid dispatch of traffic police, road administration and rescue teams, greatly shortening response time and reducing risks of secondary accidents.
2. Rescue for Distress in Mountainous and Remote Roads
In mountain areas, gobi deserts, forest zones and other navigation blind spots with weak or no cellular coverage, emergency locators with satellite communication capabilities break network limitations to continuously report locations and send distress signals. Ideal for self-driving fleets, freight drivers and patrol personnel, the devices ensure location traceability even offline and provide critical coordinate data for field rescue operations.
3. Safety Monitoring for Urban Public Transport & Passenger Vehicles
Equipped with emergency positioning terminals, city buses and long-distance coaches allow drivers to trigger concealed alarms in emergencies such as hijacking, sudden passenger illness or abnormal vehicle stops. The background system locks real-time vehicle locations, travel trajectories and cabin video (if integrated), enabling public security and dispatch centers to respond rapidly and safeguard public travel safety.
4. Early Warning for Hazardous Chemicals Transport Vehicles
High-protection emergency locators installed on hazardous chemical transport vehicles are integrated with sensors for tilt, vibration and tank status monitoring. In cases of rollover, leakage or unauthorized tank opening, the device automatically uploads alarm locations and event types. It links emergency management authorities to launch emergency plans, delineate evacuation zones and prevent secondary disasters.
5. Traffic Dispatching Under Severe Weather & Natural Disasters
Road closures and vehicle entrapment are common during rainstorms, ice, snow, earthquakes and other extreme conditions. Emergency locators periodically transmit location and status data, helping traffic command centers grasp the distribution of stranded vehicles, rationally allocate rescue resources, issue early warnings for high-risk sections via electronic fences, and support dynamic traffic control decisions.
6. Supervision of Key Commercial Vehicles
For tourist coaches, scheduled passenger buses and hazardous goods vehicles, emergency locators serve as mandatory installed devices to comply with regulatory requirements. The system automatically records and reports abnormal behaviors including speeding, fatigue driving and route deviation, realizing full-chain safety management with pre-event early warning, on-site response and post-event traceability.