Is the generated route data real vehicle history?
No. The output is synthetic simulation data created for demos, testing, training, and QA workflows. It should not be presented as real vehicle evidence.
Plan a driven journey using waypoints, start time, average speed, stoppages, and a GPS reporting interval. The tool calculates a real road route, generates synthetic vehicle tracking points every 10 seconds, draws the route on a map, and exports device-like GPS data for demos, QA testing, replay, and Open VTS simulation.
Tool Guide
Create Fake Route Driven Data helps developers, fleet teams, and GPS software testers generate realistic simulated vehicle movement data. Add route waypoints, define a start time, average speed, stoppages, and reporting interval, then export timestamped latitude, longitude, speed, heading, ignition, movement, and event data.
No. The output is synthetic simulation data created for demos, testing, training, and QA workflows. It should not be presented as real vehicle evidence.
Yes. You can add stoppage duration at route points. During stoppage time, the generated tracking points remain at the stop location with zero speed.
The default reporting interval is 10 seconds, which creates timestamped GPS-like records throughout the driving and stoppage timeline.