Roads are always changing, The map data does take a bit of time to make it to the Map Database company. You have seen road construction signs up for months on end, even though no one is working. DOT has to sign off on the construction before the signs can be removed.
If the unit does not go the way you want, simply keep driving and the GPS will recalculate another truck legal route.
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Rand McNally intelliRoute TND 500
Discussion in 'Trucking Electronics, Gadgets and Software Forum' started by FrankM, Aug 4, 2009.
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Not good enough. The way I want to go may be totally different. It may take hours to re-route me the correct way. Meanwhile dispatch wants to know when I'll be there. How can I tell them when I don't know the distance?
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There is not ONE map, electronic or paper, in EXISTANCE that is 100% correct "up to the minute." And unless there is some kind of technological breakthrough, there won't EVER be a map that fits that description. Roads names, locations, businesses, exit numbers, bridges - they change EVERY WEEK somewhere in the country. If you theoretically had a GPS today that was 100% correct - next month there would be places where it would be wrong.
On your second point "multi-stop or true "via point"(with complete routing on the map plus mileage) is essential" we are in total agreement. That's why I said that would be a remaining "vast improvement."
On your third point "when it doesn't go on the route you want" you simply add a via point to the trip by touching the road that you DO want to take and make it a multi-stop trip. When Rand finishes the multi-stop improvement project so that it then shows the entire trip all at once, then it will be better, but it is still doable now as is.Mark Kling Thanks this. -
I thought I'd update you all. I returned the Garmin 465t and exchanged it for the TND 500 3 days ago and so far the TND 500 is definately a keeper! I did the updates this evening (now it beeps instead of chirps) and tomorrow I'll test it on my way from Southern Connecicut to Linden and Elizabeth New Jersey. I am very impressed with Rand McNally so far.
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Of course it will be solved with true multi-stops or via points. But until then I have to constantly use my computer to get a decent ETA/mileage out of a multi-drop that goes to many small towns.
So essentially we're in agreement. I'm not trying to be pissy here at all. Fixing multi-stops should be the #1 priority at Rand Mcnally.Mark Kling and Dieselboss Thank this. -
Did the update but, everytime I try to get it to Export mieage it just says Export failed?
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If their are no miles in the logged miles it will tell you nothing to export.
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Mark, I have mileage logged and am connected. Still says State Mileage Breakdown Failed.
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