> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://helpdocs.servinix.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# GPS reports overview

> The GPS-specific reports available at `/reports` — Mileage, Trips, Packet History, Speeding Violations, and Alert Management — and how to access them.

# GPS reports overview

The Reports page at `/reports` is the GPS-specific reporting hub. It gives fleet managers and operations staff downloadable data on mileage, trips, device events, speeding, and fleet-wide safety alerts — all drawn from your telematics devices.

## What's on the Reports page

The page organises its five reports into three groups:

**Operations**

* **Mileage Report** — Fleet mileage aggregated by geographic state. Export: CSV.
* **Trips Report** — Trip-level reporting table with 32 metrics across trip logistics, safety, and efficiency dimensions. Export: CSV.

**Essential**

* **Packet History** — Detailed packet history report showing all device events, GPS data, trip metrics, and diagnostic information. Exports: CSV, PDF, Excel.

**Safety**

* **Speeding Violations** — Consolidated speeding violations table with severity, vehicle, driver, duration, and location. Export: CSV.
* **Alert Management** — Unified fleet safety alert dashboard. Consolidates the 11 alert types (speeding, geofence, seat belt, etc.) into a single filterable, auto-refreshing table for ops-managers and dispatchers. Export: CSV.

## How to open the Reports page

In the Servinix portal, select **Reports** from the left navigation under **Management**. The page loads with all five report cards visible immediately — no additional steps are needed to browse the list.

> **Note:** The **Reports v2** link in the same nav section is a separate, cross-cutting hub covering FSM reports (financial, operations, technician, customer, and estimates). GPS fleet reports also appear there under the **Fleet** category, but the five reports described in this article are accessed directly from **Reports**.

## Exporting a report

Each report card shows the export formats it supports (CSV, PDF, or Excel). Clicking the format button opens the report's configuration screen where you can set filters before the file is generated.

## Related

* [Run a mileage report](/gps-tracking/reports/run-a-mileage-report)
* [Run a trip history report](/gps-tracking/reports/run-a-trip-history-report)
* [Run a speeding violations report](/gps-tracking/reports/run-a-speeding-violations-report)
* [Fleet analytics](/gps-tracking/reports/fleet-analytics)
* [GPS alerts overview](/gps-tracking/alerts/gps-alerts-overview)
