# Exploring the event stream

The event stream is a collection of focused events in chronological order, each event represents either informational or alerting capsulated data points. Within each event, you can do the following:

* Copy Link: Share the event with others with the unique event link, delivering the recipient all the details including the locating with a single click.
* Locate on Map: Locate the exact location where the single event occurred, additional information regarding the event will appear in an informational modal

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<summary>Tags</summary>

The event stream is a collection of focused events in chronological order, each event represents either informational or alerting capsulated data points. Within each event, you can do the following

Label: event, fuel, speed, brake, event type

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