When I unloaded the other day. They did not have room for me on the site so I had to leave. I had not sent my MT to get my next dispatch. I pulled over in a spot I could send it and got my next run. Where I was at I could not stay long plus I hate looking for a place to park because I might have to go a good ways in the wrong direction from my next load. I seen I was on a very tight window to pick up with a dead head of 140 miles. I did not have time to check the map so typed in the addy and the GPS put me at the door. I do not like not double checking it, but sometimes it is hard to find a good spot to get pulled over long enough to do it.
GPS for Truckers
Discussion in 'Trucking Electronics, Gadgets and Software Forum' started by Beanfacekilla, Sep 20, 2006.
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Will a magnetic gps work and stay mounted with all the bouncing of the truck? Where the best place to put the magnetic antenna?
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I am interested in the co pilot program because supposedly it has routing for explosives and we haul that quite frequently. The problem I have with co pilot is that I don't want to have my lap top running all the time, I run team with my wife and these peterbilt 378's are kinda narrow to get around in as it is. Does anyone have any suggestions on how I could run this program without a lap top?
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My copilot is mounted on the windshield. Not on a PC. -
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so you get a gps unit when you purchase co pilot??? you have me confused
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