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Vehicle management systems have been developed, which is based on conventional database. However, previous systems cannot efficiently retrieve location data of vehicles, because conventional databases did not take into consideration about property of moving object data such as continuously changing location overtime. In this paper, we design the vehicle information management system that is able to manage and retrieve vehicle locations efficiently in mobile environment. Our proposed system consists of vehicle information collector, vehicle information management server, and mobile clients. The system is able to not only process spatiotemporal queries related to locations of moving vehicles but also provide moving vehicles’ locations which are not stored in the system. The system is also able to manage vehicle location data effectively using a moving object index.