5 MPH Motion Detection Threshold
Speed threshold used by GPS mileage tracking apps like Timeero to distinguish actual driving from walking, ensuring accurate mileage calculation by filtering out on-foot movement at job sites.
Last updated: 2026-03-20 10:10
Technology Detail
Timeero and advanced mileage tracking apps use motion detection to distinguish between actual driving and other movements, typically only counting mileage when the device reaches driving speed of approximately 5+ mph.
Why This Matters
Accuracy Problem:
- GPS tracks all movement, not just driving
- Walking around construction sites registers as location changes
- Movement between equipment or within facilities
- Carrying mobile devices while on foot
5 MPH Solution:
- Average walking speed: 3-4 mph
- Driving typically begins above 5 mph
- Clear threshold between modes of transport
- Eliminates false mileage from foot traffic
Implementation
How It Works:
- GPS tracks all location changes
- Speed calculated between position updates
- Only movement above 5 mph threshold counts as mileage
- Walking, standing, and slow movement filtered out
- Resulting log shows only actual driving distances
Benefits:
- More accurate reimbursement calculations
- Fair compensation for actual vehicle use
- Eliminates disputes over mileage accuracy
- IRS-compliant documentation
- Reduces fraudulent mileage claims
Industry Applications
Construction:
- Workers walk extensively on large job sites
- Need to distinguish driving between sites from on-site movement
- Equipment operators moving within project boundaries
Field Service:
- Technicians walk to/from customer buildings
- Movement within parking lots and facilities
- Short trips between nearby locations
Delivery Services:
- Last-mile walking to delivery points
- Warehouse floor movement
- Loading dock activity
Additional Filtering
Sophisticated Systems Also:
- Filter GPS signal drift (device shows movement while stationary)
- Eliminate parking lot circling from totals
- Distinguish idling from actual travel
- Account for traffic stopping and starting
- Separate personal from business mileage based on geofencing
Compliance Value
IRS Requirements:
- Accurate mileage logs required for deductions
- Business vs. personal use must be documented
- 5 MPH filtering provides defensible methodology
- Audit-ready records with clear logic
Cost Control:
- Prevents over-reimbursement from inflated mileage
- Ensures employees aren't shortchanged
- Transparent calculation methodology
- Automated accuracy reduces manual review
2026 Context
As more work becomes field-based and GPS tracking ubiquitous, intelligent filtering like 5 MPH thresholds represents evolution from simple location tracking to smart mileage calculation that reflects actual transportation costs.
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