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# How to track vehicle

It allows users to configure settings in the Fleet Manager system.

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The Traccar setting module allows the user to input the required fields.

**Traccar server link:-**    [https://demo4.traccar.org/](https://demo2.traccar.org/)\
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Traccar user Name:-  <vijaytorani1@hyvikk.com>\
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Traccar Password:-    vijay

{% hint style="info" %}
**The user is required to enter the username and password that were used when creating the account for the demo server.**
{% endhint %}

Click on the **"Save"** button.

## Add the device identifier in the vehicle module

<mark style="background-color:blue;">**The user is required to add the identifier that was added in the demo server to the vehicle module of the admin panel that needs to be tracked.**</mark>

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### Track bookings

Admin can track the driver's location for the ongoing booking from the vehicle track module.


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