GPS trackers are generally legal for personal use, but the laws surrounding their use can vary by country and region. In many cases, it is legal to use GPS trackers to monitor the location of vehicles that you own, such as a fleet of company cars or personal vehicles. However, it is important to note that using GPS trackers to monitor the location of another person’s vehicle without their consent is generally illegal and considered a violation of privacy.
In some cases, using GPS trackers may also be restricted in certain areas or situations. For example, some schools may prohibit the use of GPS trackers on school buses, while some rental car companies may prohibit the use of GPS trackers on their vehicles. It is important to research and understand the laws and regulations surrounding the use of GPS trackers in your specific area before using them.