Best gps for truckers ???
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Adrian _95, Apr 20, 2024.
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I’ve only ever had Garmin’s and imo they’ve gone downhill the last few years. Alerts are no longer accurate and routing is laughable at best.
Whichever one you get you’re going to have to be a little smarter than the device…don’t just follow it blindly or it’ll put you in a world of hurt.Stonehjl, PaulMinternational, SoulScream84 and 5 others Thank this. -
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You'll still need 4g / 5g or Wifi for when Garmin doesn't know your destination. Then Google maps, drop a pin, receive gps coordinates, plug those coordinates into your truck gps = Win
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Never used RM but the Garmin routing often makes no sense and will try to send you down roads you really don't want to go down. It will generally verify that you're clear of low bridges and "no trucks" roads and is a good tool for situational awareness (miles to destination, road orientation etc) but as far as routing it is best used to verify what you already trip planned.Stonehjl, SoulScream84, snowmantrucking101 and 1 other person Thank this. -
I've never used Garmin but RM isn't much better then what everyone else is saying about Garmin. Definitely check your route with a atlas and Google earth maps. I've had good luck with the RM units lasting, I'm on my second unit in the last 14 years. They could be a little better with updates also.
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There was a story a few years back about some clueless people in a rental car in Colorado who were looking for the shortest route from Vail to Denver, and Waze sent them up an unpaved Jeep trail at over 10,000' elevation in the spring!Stonehjl, tarmadilo, SoulScream84 and 3 others Thank this. -
Garmin is your best bet. Second would be TomTom if you can find them. Make sure it is a truck unit. That would be a Dezl for Garmin, can’t remember the name for the TomTom units. For the most part, the routes are reasonably good. If you’re getting strange routes, it is probably a settings problem. For a Garmin, the settings are important, so make sure you set it up right from the start.
GPS units are a tool, that’s all. They help you plan. Find distance to things like estimating your eta to location or a wanted service, like fuel or parking.Stonehjl, SoulScream84, Flat Earth Trucker and 2 others Thank this. -
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SmartTruckRoute on a Samsung tablet has been seriving me well for about 5 years.
$59/yr IIRC?SoulScream84 and dave01282000 Thank this.
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