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What information can I see for vehicles with tasks and routes?

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When opening up the "Tasks and routes" solution, (which can be found on the Online map's "Tasks" tab), you will see a list of your vehicles and if you have planned any tasks and routes planned, you will be able to get a quick look at their current progress status, the drivers assigned to them and some other essential information without navigating away from the main view.


First block: Current or Upcoming task

This block shows the current task being executed by the driver. If no task is in progress, it will show the next task in line (i.e., the first one not yet started).

📘 Task status indicator:


A green icon means the task is currently in progress.
A blue icon means the upcoming task has not been started yet.

It includes:

  • The planned completion time for the task

  • The distance between the vehicle’s current location and the task address

This lets you monitor task progress and evaluate how soon the vehicle will reach its next destination.


Second block: Next task in a route

The second block displays the task that follows the one shown in the first block — based on the planned task sequence.

It shows:

  • The planned completion time for the task

  • The distance between the current/upcoming task location and the address of the next task

This section helps you plan ahead and quickly understand the route structure — especially useful for routes with many stops and when monitoring driver workload in real time.


Third block: Tachograph data

This third section appears only if you are using Mapon Tachograph Solution and your tracking device is receiving live data from the vehicle’s tachograph.

When active, it presents the following data:

  • Time driven now and next rest

  • Total driven time and time left

  • Driving extensions

  • Rest reductions

  • Daily rest starting time

This information helps fleet managers stay informed about the driver’s current workload and limits.

🔔 The tachograph data shown in this block is for informational purposes only. It must not be used as a basis for legal decisions or compliance with EU or national work and rest period regulations.

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