Tall RV - Maps for routing around low bridges?

Discussion in 'Trucking Electronics, Gadgets and Software Forum' started by dahangman, May 19, 2008.

  1. dahangman

    dahangman Bobtail Member

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    Hi, I now own a pretty darn tall RV. 12' 11" plus a little bit more for an in-motion satellite receiver. Probably puts me about the same as a typical tractor trailer setup. What is the way you recommend for me to plan my routes? Are there professional maps that you use that I should invest in to keep myself from shearing off a nice piece of electronic equipment and scaring the heck out of my wife? What do you recommend? Thanks!
     
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  3. lostNfound

    lostNfound Road Train Member

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  4. rookietrucker

    rookietrucker Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    Buy the spiral laminated one. It will last you for several years versus the paper edition. Usually in the truckstops, they run about $39.99. If your lucky, you might find them on sale for $29.99

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  5. soundman

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    Wilco truck stops have them (deluxe version) on sale for $19.95
     
  6. 25(2)+2

    25(2)+2 Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    Watch for signs as well, 13'6" is normal marking for normal trailers, measure to make sure you aren't too tall.
     
  7. MACK E-6

    MACK E-6 Moderator Staff Member

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    Yes, and when you get a chance, I suggest you take an extension ladder and a tape measure, and climb up on top of this thing and measure it. It's best to know exactly how tall your truck is (pardon the pun). Most jurisdictions allow about 6 inches on their height markings.

    This would be money very well spent for you. I strongly suggest you buy one of these.
     
  8. dahangman

    dahangman Bobtail Member

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    Today we measured - it's right at 13' 6". I'll pick up the Rand McNally you specifically recommend tomorrow. Thanks all for taking the time to help a non-trucker. I'm sure I'll have other questions as we go on down the road. We're going Atlanta to Kansas City, MO leaving this weekend. We'll see 'ya out there.
     
  9. Truckerjo

    Truckerjo Road Train Member

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    Coplilot "truck" has never once routed me down a road that has a low bridge.. It has routed me on a no truck route but it says must pay attention to local truck route laws..

    Copilot truck is a GPS navigation routing software.. Bootleggers sell it for $20 at truck stops but I recommend getting it from AKC ($199)
     
  10. Phil1Fla

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    Good luck on you trip!
    Software is what you will need if you travel a lot.
    The road atlas will help alot. They only change every two years. No mater what the cover says..spiral laminated is very nice and a lot easer to use then the paper ones.
     
  11. witchwaywest

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    On the subject of bridge clearances.I have delivered in the New York metro region for quite awhile.The signs posted for clearance aren't always accurate.Some are posted 12' 6" and I can still get a trailer with a height of 13'6" thru without a problem.I learned what ones I can get under.Saves a little bit of time but it must be a nightmare for some drivers not familiar with the area.There are also alot of curved overpasses.They may be marked 9' clearance but if you stay down the center you can get a 13'6" thru with no problem.One word of caution.During the winter time and with a heavy snowpack on the road I stay away from overpasses that are real tight.Add 4 or 5 inches of snowpack on road,now your trailer went form 13'6" to closer to 14'.Add in low wires,low tree branches and it makes for a fun day.
     
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