Abstract
Group travel, including college trips, trekking trips, family trips, or bike
rallies, often faces the challenge of keeping everyone together. When
participants get separated, existing tools like Google Maps live sharing
or WhatsApp live location only show individual positions, making
group coordination difficult. This can lead to confusion, wasted time,
and even safety concerns. To address this, we introduce SyncFleet, a
lightweight real-time coordination system built specifically for group
travel. Instead of tracking people one by one, SyncFleet displays all
members on a single shared map and provides instant alerts for events
such as stops, delays, or breakdowns. A modern stack powers the
system: React for the interface, Node.js with Express for the back-end,
WebSockets for live updates, and MongoDB for storage. Experimental
simulations demonstrate that SyncFleet reduces coordination time By
improving safety, enhancing efficiency, and keeping groups
synchronized, it shows promise not just for trips but also for treks,
rallies, marathons, and even emergency response situations.
Authors
Nazneen Pendhari, Azaz Ahmad, Belal Ansari, Farhan Shaikh, Mohammad Saad Shaikh
University of Mumbai, India
Keywords
Group Travel Coordination, Real-Time Tracking, Websockets, Event Synchronization, Smart Mobility