Who said you need a gps? I went two years on the road without one and found every place very easily with atlas and directions form the customer.
GPS choices?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by lar.308, Jan 10, 2017.
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I'm with you.
Spent my first 8 years on the road without a GPS.
If you learn to read a map, as I did in the Army, you can't beat using the brain and a little customer service with a phone call.
Most of my common routes are now stored in the gps for quick reference.
Even if I run a route on gps I still look at atlas.CrappieJunkie Thanks this. -
Thank you for your service. My dad taught me to read a map. It is common sense.
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I also monitor/run a RM support thread here.. Been running the thread since 2009 for drivers.
https://www.thetruckersreport.com/t...and-mcnally-products-part-two.255563/page-359Suspect Zero Thanks this. -
But if I remember it does not carry Canada on the LARGE scale version.....
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I used to have a Magellan truck GPS. What a piece of garbage. Support was nothing but people from India and the Philippines reading out of a manual and did not have a single clue on their product. None. I would never own one ever again.
I like some of the RM features......however....Garmin is in the GPS business, and customer support is right there in Overland Park Kansas along with their main HQ. -
That's is a true statement... works for since I will not be running Canada.
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