The only thing I haven't found in a GPS App is the ability to manicure some of my regular routes. For Instance I go back and forth between San Diego, OC, and Santa Barbara (190 miles or so each way) all the time. Google will want me to go certain ways that I know are just way more stressful. If given a choice and my ETA back to SB is close I'd rather go 5-405-10 to the 1 and go through Malibu to Oxnard and then get on the 101. The drive is during the day a similar time wise, but its a nicer drive and the San Fernando Valley etc gets hot while the coast stays nice and cool. The issue is the Waze App always wants me to go 5-101. That drive sucks and it will be 2 to 5 minutes faster. Similar issues between SB and Santa Cruz/SF. I wish they'd let me pick some favorites.
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Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by MooneyBravo, Oct 9, 2017.
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Google maps on my I pad with its own connection is all I’ve used for the last 2 years. Also has my keep truckin eld on there too. Just need to look closely at your first and last mile. It helps that my truck is only 11’ tall.
Oh, I do have a paper atlas I do pull out occasionally.fargonaz Thanks this. -
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Apps like Waze and G Maps are good tools for monitoring what's ahead but when it comes to these big trucks and a detour we still have to use our heads even with a commercial GPS because every now and then they make mistakes. Youtube is filled with stories of drivers who learned that lesson the hard way.otterinthewater Thanks this.
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