Tennessee Private Investigator Licensing Practice Exam

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What is one method of using GPS technology for tracking?

  1. A GPS receiver that records the travels of the vehicle

  2. A GPS receiver that connects via Bluetooth

  3. A GPS device that only works indoors

  4. A GPS system that requires a subscription service

The correct answer is: A GPS receiver that records the travels of the vehicle

Using a GPS receiver that records the travels of a vehicle is a widely recognized method of tracking. This approach leverages a GPS device to collect data on the vehicle's location at various points during its journey, allowing for detailed tracking over time. This recorded information can be invaluable for a private investigator, as it offers insights into a subject's movements, helping to establish patterns or corroborate other data. In contrast, options that involve Bluetooth connectivity may not necessarily support continuous tracking, as Bluetooth has a limited range and typically requires a connection to another device. Similarly, a GPS device that only works indoors would not be effective for tracking vehicles outside where most travel occurs. Lastly, while a subscription service might offer benefits such as enhanced features or real-time tracking, it is not a fundamental characteristic of using GPS for tracking, making it less relevant when compared to the primary method of recording travel activities.