Railroad Crossing Alert

Discussion in 'Trucking Electronics, Gadgets and Software Forum' started by sivicman, Apr 18, 2014.

  1. STexan

    STexan Road Train Member

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    The Garmins at least show RR trax on the map. You don't know if there is a bridge going over or under though, or if it's a grade crossing.
     
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  3. Ebola Guy

    Ebola Guy Heavy Load Member

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    Plus you gotta be zoomed in so much, you might as well look out your window. :p
     
  4. Criminey Jade

    Criminey Jade Road Train Member

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    An audible RR beep sounds like a good idea. I've had one or two surprise crossings I would've liked a heads-up for (yes, we stopped). I'd also love to see a GPS that gives you a scale house beep and routing options specific to HM/HC restrictions (including HM type restrictions and time-of-day shut-outs) so you don't accidentally route yourself into a ticket.
     
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  5. sivicman

    sivicman Bobtail Member

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    My GPS asks what type of haz-mat I'm hauling. I think that's a useless question for routing because either you have it or you don't when it comes to routing. It should be "yes" or "no", not what type. I sent the suggestion to Rand McNally for the audio alert approaching the crossing.
     
  6. STexan

    STexan Road Train Member

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    Mine shows RR trax at the default zoom of .3 mile (above 50 MPH) which is zoomed out plenty IMO. I use the auto-zoom funtion which works pretty well IMO, based on speed.
     
  7. double yellow

    double yellow Road Train Member

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    It is useful to ask -- many bridges/tunnels exclude only certain classes of hazmat.
     
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  8. Mark Kling

    Mark Kling Technology Contributor

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    Type is important. There are restrictions in the Map Databases for certain types of HazMat. You will get routed differently if you carry explosives versus Flammable.
     
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  9. falcon241073

    falcon241073 Heavy Load Member

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    Yup. US25E in Tennessee restricts class 1 for the tunnel. All others are ok. Other tunnels have different restrictions. They vary by state and each individual tunnel.
     
  10. Stinky Dairy Air

    Stinky Dairy Air Light Load Member

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    Yep! It is easy to forget if you don't haul it often. The audio alert on the GPS would be a good idea.
     
  11. falcon241073

    falcon241073 Heavy Load Member

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    Let a cop see you run a track without stopping just one time. Youll never forget again. Youd probably stop in your POV after that fine.... up to $10,000 dollars and (I think) 6 months suspended license for first offense.
     
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