848 Highway 68 South
Xenia, OH
Finally got a hold of someone who knew where it was. The correct location is just south of 35 and 68 on the east side. See what the others come up with.
Sept 25, 2009 update for the Garmin 465T
Discussion in 'Trucking Electronics, Gadgets and Software Forum' started by kilroy2963, Sep 29, 2009.
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S&T poped it right up
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PC Miler: calls the road "US-68" but does not have the "848" address on it unless you use the "pick on map" feature to tap along that road until you get to #848. If you added it that way, it will take you there correctly but it was tedious.
Cobra: right on the money. no problems.
Goodyear: Allowed me to enter is as long as I put the letters "us" in front of the "68." But the actual location when I checked it on the map would have actually put me about 20 miles north of the real place.
Mapquest: has it, but you have to enter it as "848 US route 68 south"
Google maps: has it (but you have to enter it as "848 US Route 68S" or it gets all messed up.
Cobra wins this round...
kajidono Thanks this. -
OK, now who has a Rand Macnally?
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Then I'll be able to proceed with getting them into the mix on these. -
I used the 465T last night for a route, it did fine for the most part. The only real beef I had was my 1st stop in Watertown, Ma. The address was 191 Watertown Street, Watertown, Ma..............now the way it routed me was just screwed up. It took me off the Mass Pike at exit 14, sent me down a street called Jackson Rd (tree trimming time!). It then said take a left on Theurer Park (Even more tree trimming!!) While it got me to my stop, the way it took me was certainly not truck friendly in my book!! Instead I could of gotten off at Exit 16, and traveled Route 16 East (Watertown Street) directly to my stop. The truck routing of this unit leaves a lot to be desired.
Thank God I got the Rand Mcnally Truckers Atlas so I can see this stuff before I go out for now on.kajidono Thanks this. -
The 465t has little or no truck routing on surface streets. It does not differentiate between truck routes marked in orange and tiny residential streets marked in gray. In fact, in a lot of places, it prefers the gray streets.
Routing through St Louis is screwed up now. Garmin has decided to route all truck traffic across the martin luther king bridge to get to and from Illinois. Never mind that to get on it the unit tells you to make a 90 degree right turn off the I-70 overpass, smash through the concrete rail, and take flight to land on the bridge below. Or if coming the other way you get dumped out into downtown. This after bypassing all other major highway exits, like I-55. Nice job, Garmin.
It's also started recalculating the route while I'm on the route. Repeatedly.
The NTTS directory is pretty pathetic too. Most tire shops aren't listed, most fuel stops aren't, a lot of the address are off by miles, and the search feature still searches the entire planet, meaning it locks and fails most of the time. -
Having to rely on the 465T is skeptical at best............This is why I purchased the Rand Mcnally Truckers Atlas plus some local map of areas I drive in, so I can check the route in advance, and make any route corrections.
In favor of the 465T, it has kept me away from low bridges, non-truck roads, but in general its routing is very iffy!! Garmin really needs some serious map updates to make this a viable solution. For now I think Im better off using my 255W, or using the 465T under car mode, and just referring to the Atlas to check it ok. -
diselboss, just wondering, how often do you assist a truck out of an area he/she/they should no be in, all because they put their trust into the GPS units, rather then calling and asking the ship con for directions, or even perhaps as reading street signs saying " NO TRUCKS "...?
i have the 205v i think is which one i have, and its truck friendly, it does not have specific truck routing on it, it pretty much routes me around residential neighborhoods, off the parkways, but i never have problems with it, i dont go down roads that are clearly no truck routs just to cut through, i get paid by the mile... and 9 out of 10 times, my gps directions are 100% exact to the qc in the truck...
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I hope Garmin gets on the stick with the fixes. Don't think this one is ready for prime time yet. My old 200W seemed to work better than this one..
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