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Old 07-24-2008, 09:18 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I am wanting to get a new GPS for my straight truck that will show me more detail on heights of bridges and weight limits. Does anyone know which is the best to get?

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Old 07-25-2008, 11:58 AM   #2 (permalink)
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What do you mean by GPS system? A stand alone or a laptop based. I don't know of any stand alone that has all that info, could be wrong on that. There are a few laptop based that do. Who knows what will be legal in the future. We will have to see what the rulling on laptops is. Of course, I don't see any difference between looking at a laptop screen as oppossed to a GPS screen. In either case, don't lose your trucking atlas. ALWAYS check your routes against it. Most software has multiple errors. The GPS system (the satilites themselfs) can go down. They can be encripted by D.O.D. (it's thier toys, they can do what they want with them). You can lose signals etc. I once had a customer try to return a VERY high end GPS system as defective. It was tied into his auto-pilot on his boat. He set it and went down below deck to party. He did not understand that GPS works on straight lines. He wanted to go from point A to point B. Only problem was there was an island in the way, he hit the island going about 25MPH. What a idiot. He had no idea how to plot a course and above all, should have been behind the wheel no mater what system he had or courses plotted. Layoutshooter
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Re: GPS systems

Try GPS Magazine.com They have Reviiews on all the Units,
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Re: GPS systems

Steada relying on someone elses garbage input to a gps (ya know garbage in-garbage out) it would be a whole lot cheeper to get a truckers road atlas and learn to read it. Also, watching for signs on overpasses and bridges is really the acid test. No matter what the gps says. But, you'll probly find that out. I've known a couple that did.
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The GPS is a tool, no different than any other tool. We feel that ours has saved us time, fuel, money and a lot of fights!!!! We use our truckers atlas on every run to check the routing. There are mistakes in that as well. Not as many as in the GPS program but they are there. Any tool can be misused. They all work when used in the way the were intended.
If you decided to use GPS you need to learn your systems limits, quirks etc and work with them. Just keep the atlas handy. You will always need it. Layoutshooter
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