I sadly watched my trainer look like a fool driving circles around an area in Indiana. I called 30 minutes out and already had the directions hahaha
Truck GPS app recommendations?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Bran723, Jan 29, 2019.
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We used physical addressing only, a form of mapping on a laptop took care of it's location while GPS kept a tab on the big stuff. However nothing beat the mcnally atlas, phone and a brain.
ALL shippers and recievers and associated phone numbers were on hand via a 10 dollar Staples Business 800 number DVD's (Entire USA) purchased annually. Many times they howl, WHERE DI YOU GET THIS *&^% NUMBER DRIVERS DO NOT GET THIS *&^% NUMBER.PE_T and truckdriver31 Thank this. -
I use it to virtually visit baltimore. I might examine my old childhood home in sufficient detail to know that it has a new reflective roof on top for airconditoning which would be quite the achievement for a 1920's row home. It still had it's original slate front and garage, porch etc. Made by hand.
I went down to Federal Hill looking for a wholesale cold storage up there near Fort Ave and nothing. It's been built over. The shipyard towers are gone with three exceptions, replaced by condo towers now. Makes me sad. But... its really really good and updates constantly. The last one turned out to be september (24th to be exact)of last year according to the Church bulliten out front that day the google car went by. (The trees on the block told me it's fall but I started looking for the date to confirm it)
You can go anywhere on earth with it. Just remember that certain installations are blocked out for a variety of reasons. And some have limitations.Lux Prometheus, PE_T and truckdriver31 Thank this. -
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I remember when I got to that plant it was nice they had a giant entrance right there for everyone. Otherwise a block down you would be at the US Customs post shack at the actual border itself.Lux Prometheus and PE_T Thank this. -
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A paper atlas would have been useless last night.
Coming back from Columbus 2 miles out I see a sign that says accident on 264w use alternate. If I had been using a paper map I'd have to have pulled over and fumbled around with it trying to figure out where to go. I just kept right on going and within 2 seconds copilot routed me 4 miles up the road and dumped me right back on the interstate I knew I needed to be on.
Paper maps are not useful to me. Too many on the fly variables. After having traveled the same roads over and over I'm getting to where I don't use even the GPS much anymore. It's really only handy in situations like I described above where things are way off. I write my route down on paper before I leave and follow street signs. But when those signs say "road closed ahead" that GPS can be very handy.Lux Prometheus Thanks this. -
I only drove 3 years OTR and didnt have a smartphone then to reference google maps much less a GPS. 100% on time deliveries except a few storms that put me behind. You get your load on your qualcom then sit and study your map book. Have a mental picture in your head and scribble it down on a note pad along with receiver/shipper phone number. I feel you will become a better trucker and navigator if you learn to use an Atlas. What will you do when your GPS breaks? Its like only knowing to use a calculator for basic math!
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