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I'm making an android app that needs to get the all the distances travelled by a user in a moving vehicle every day. I've been looking into the android APIs, specifically LocationService and my current idea was to get the location of the user every certain number of seconds/minutes and if the distance is increasing by a set amount (enough that it is not just minimal movement) then it determines they're moving and then begins adding their long/lat to an arraylist. Then when the distance between location requests are back to being minimal it stops adding the locations to an arraylist and calculates the distance between all the requests using distanceTo().

However, it seems that Google are restricting the number of location requests every hour and this would render my idea obselete.

Note: On Android 8.0 (API level 26) and higher, if an app is running in the background when it requests the current location, then the device calculates the location only a few times each hour. To learn how to adapt your app to these calculation limits, see Background Location Limits.

What are my other options? Also how would be the best way to determine that the user is in a moving car, or is my idea acceptable?

Thanks in advance for your help!

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  • Does this limitation also apply when you have a Foreground Service?
    – Emil
    Jan 1, 2018 at 11:59
  • No the limitation does not apply when in the foreground, just the background
    – RJBo
    Jan 1, 2018 at 19:18

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I have worked on a OBD chips having different variants like GPS, plugging which will allow you getting accurate GPS data consistently.

Further you can program android application to connect with chip through Bluetooth 2.0 or BLE and can fetch data at decided intervals.

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  • Thanks for the answer, but I actually need the distance travelled on all moving vehicles so including buses and trains. I did consider connecting to bluetooth, but as not everyone has a bluetooth in their car is it just an additional option, but not the solution. Thanks
    – RJBo
    Dec 31, 2017 at 17:44
  • @RJBo read more about On-board diagnostics en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On-board_diagnostics, as far I know every car launched later 1995-2000 is having OBD port. Dec 31, 2017 at 17:47

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