Thanks for the info all.
When I started this thread my thought was o see if something that covers mainly construction, traffic and weather info, perhaps with Truck stops and other info included. Point A to Point B seems simple enough, but weather, traffic and construction can throw a curve ball. I figured with all the hurry up and wait I can learn to program a bit and develop something. Guess everyone needs a hobby. Need to figure out something to keep my mind busy when I am not able to sleep during those down times.
One Stop Website for trip planning?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by CuriousG, Nov 6, 2014.
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You're going to have a lot more to worry about than trip planning around certain conditions for quite a while, lol.CuriousG and TruckrWnnaB Thank this. -
For very current traffic conditions I use google maps on my phone and select traffic. It will show me if there is a big deal going on. I use it to judge construction zones and my route through cites. In my experience there is often two or three choices on route that are very similar in miles and time.
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Guess I am over thinking it. I have a laptop, smart phone and a guitar I have been planning to learn for a long time. As for traffic it sounds like I am need to stop thinking like a 4 wheeler where a 30 minute slow down is a bigger deal.
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I have used MS Streets & Trips (2010 now) for years even pulling my car trailer and has worked well.
I just down loaded the "push pins" for trucks & RV's and added it so I have it on hand.
I also use a car GPS when traveling with out the car trailer and has worked good but when I start driving a real truck I will pick up a truck GPS to add to my road maps and MS Streets & Trips.
As for traffic as said big city & rush hours you will hit traffic so park & wait or just deal with it.
Construction not worth going around it just do go thru it during rush hour.
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I was thinking of getting one of those Ipads with the cellular feature and using GPS apps on it, big enough to see and useful for other things. Anyone using them?
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It's called a brain.
Something a lot of drivers have forgotten how to use.
Trip planning is simple.
It's based on nothing more than some visual acuity, common sense, basic math, ability to read, and most importantly, the ability to ask questions if you're not sure.
If you're smarter than a dimwit, not quite a rocket scientist, then with an atlas, a calculator, and your brain you have all the tools you need.
Now it's just a matter of learning how to use them the right way.Garththomas Thanks this.
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