How to retrieve Vehicle Stop Location
To determine when a vehicle has stopped at a particular location and for how long, we can do this via the Installation History screen in Universe.
Steps to follow are:
1. Bring up the Installation History for the vehicle you are interested in by clicking on the History button:
2. Use the 'Search' menu in the top-right menu bar as illustrated below. This will enable you select the exact time you are after.
3. Find the particular time/location on the map by clicking on 'Custom' and then select the time you are after.
3. Click the speed layer button (circled in the screenshot).

Note: The speed layer is not enabled for all customers (resource groups) by default. This has to be enabled in the resource group which the user belongs to.
To enable for a new customer, escalate this request to Tier 2 support to request via direct database update in Universe.
4. Hover your mouse over the speed graph, the time and speed will be shown in a popup and a green circle will highlight the location of that point on the map journey.
You can see how long a vehicle was stationary at a location where the green speed line is zero
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