Suppose I were a nefarious criminal, and I want it to commit a low risk high reward crime, I would wait until boxing day / black Friday / big sale day and have me and a bunch of my friends order some items. Then track all the delivery trucks and rob them.
Let's be honest, if you want to rob a delivery van, you don't need to track them. Just hang out in a wealthy neighbourhood, and you'll see one before long. Then jump them as they get out to deliver a package.
Of course you don't want to attack a GPS monitored one, as if you pick one without the monitoring you can just steal the van.
I feel a bit weird giving you step by step instructions on how to do this 😆
I've worked in admin/IT at a courier company for almost 20 years and most of the time we resisted showing this, even though the technology was there.
Driver's almost always have multiple deliveries on board, and you cannot show a recipient the other locations a driver might have to stop at before the recipients location and when we provided the live tracking, this would constantly lead to complaints about when the customer perceived the arrival time should be.
As delivery time predictions have improved, we are now more comfortable in showing this kind of tracking, as we can include a progress bar and ETA.
However, personally I feel it's outdated now, as we can send a notification, either when you're the next drop or when we estimate the driver is X minutes away - I prefer that over watching a map.
A year or two ago I purchased a snowboard from Hyperride, and the that was brilliant. Can't quite remember what the service was, but you could track where the driver was in real time.