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<p>[QUOTE="Hammer166, post: 12124890, member: 9823"]Are you running a truck GPS? I use my Garmin's height feature all the time. I've used Copilot, too. Hammer is a free app that has that capability, too.</p><p><br /></p><p>It's not foolproof, as you kind of have to keep an eye on the routing to notice it's asking you to go an unexpected way (at least if you want advance notice) , but it works.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Hammer166, post: 12124890, member: 9823"]Are you running a truck GPS? I use my Garmin's height feature all the time. I've used Copilot, too. Hammer is a free app that has that capability, too. It's not foolproof, as you kind of have to keep an eye on the routing to notice it's asking you to go an unexpected way (at least if you want advance notice) , but it works.[/QUOTE]
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