There are times when they come in handy, but today's generation (4-wheelers and truckers alike) have become way too dependent on them. 'Nuff said
Pull that #### GPS out of your Arse and drive!!!
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by diesel_weasel, May 31, 2011.
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They are a wonderful tool to have but by no means are more than 80% accurate for truckers esp. in big cities. But for 4 wheelers, I would venture that they are as good as 99.9% of the time.
Technology is getting better with the day so why not rely on it to make your life easier? I'm not saying to depend on the technology for everything but hell is there any sector of our lives that dosent depend on it? -
Have you tried the Rand Mcnally 500 truckers GPS? It's been dead on when ever we used it.I like the speed change ahead warnings,before you enter lower speed zones.Christensen, Ducks and nckid Thank this.
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I have the same. I'm actually updating mine as I type this. Its great for speed warning/ scale warnings etc. Only thing I hate is that this fecking thing can't get the speed right in VA- after few mins it gets annoying "speed warning"
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I use it to check my speed, that is about it.
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Lets also get rid of the #### cell phones and powersteering. Go back 30 years and do it like the real truckers did.
The younger generation has the advantage here. We have been messing around with these gadgets for quite a while. I use the navigator that comes with my droid. A little understanding about its logic goes along ways. Never had a major problem yet, if it says to do something that doesn't seem right, ignore it, 9 times out of 10 the recalc will be on a better road and it was just taking the shortest distance.Swaps and Skunk_Truck_2590 Thank this. -
No, after spending $400 (I think) on the Garmin, he's not prepared to shell out more money. A friend of his has a Rand McNally unit, and she says it's not that great in areas of the northeast, either.
Understand, the Garmin that he has was great in the midwest, south, southeast. But it can be a bear along the northeast corridor. What he really likes about it, though, is that it constantly recalculates his projected arrival times.
What I wanna know is, how do ya'll stand listening to THAT VOICE!!!???
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Ya, we've become way too dependent on out tractors and trailers, we should go back to horse and buggy days.lilillill Thanks this.
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