Do any of you use those so called "truck" GPS's? How are they? Do they still tell you to go down residential and narrow streets?
Truckers: What do you think of those "truck" GPS's?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by snowbird_89, Jan 31, 2011.
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In short, yes...but only when you are on a "non-specified" truck route already. See paragraph 2:
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I like my Navigator. Works fine so far with O/S, TDG, and regular loads.
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I like my Garmin 250. Gets the job done
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I like it when you get onto a road that has just been built and isn't in their data base yet. Warning, Warning, Waring, slow down, Speed to high for off road conditions, I forget what make or model that was.
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Some people HATE the GPS's.
I don't.
They are just another tool to use WITH your good ol fashioned atlas.
Kinda like having one of thise kingpin puller handle thingies.
Some here think us "ol' timers" are always hatin on the GPS.
No,
We just know that eventually that gizmo WILL die... or have wrong information.
And we want you to also perfect the use of "old tech" so you don't get into trouble... or cause harm.
Anyway,
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