gps for trucking
#21
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 2,079
There may be easier mapping software to plan a route with, but I haven't found it yet. Click and drag is what I like about S&T. I will agree that until I installed "keys", I could not use it for navigation at all....just couldn't pan and zoom easy enough. Keys turns the +/- keys on the laptop into zoom in/zoom out and it used the arrow keys to pan up, down, left and right. I applied little foam stickers to each of these 6 keys so they are "braiiled". Now pan and zoom without looking.
#22
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: texas
Posts: 120
Gps
I drive a new 587 pete that has the gps built in to the dash touch screen also is the screen for the stereo ant is wacked waiting to get back in to the shop to get it replaced it swears im in indy driving and i dont go that far east even says low bridges in kansas when there's no bridge for a 100 miles
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but officer the little green men said i didnt need a logbook anymore
#23
And thanks to all of you who are recommending Streets & Trips, if it is working as well for you all as it is for me I may be able to convince my company to continue using it!! I find S&T invaluable in mapping my destinations, and it rarely fails to guide me to the correct place. If it doesn't seem right I can usually figure out where it went wrong and not drive more miles than necessary.
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just trying to stay off the radar, or fly under it, or something like that.....
#24
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 4
Thats a load. Copilot is a useless piece of crap. Very few times has it sent me down the correct route. It has tried to turn me down one way streets in the wrong direction. Doesnt show streets that are there. Has tried to run me under low clearances. And just to see what would happen I left it set for pulling a 53' 102" trailer and set it to route me to my destination (which by the way I was running bobtail to get an empty) and it ran me through a little town which was clearly a non truck route and turned me onto a side street to my pickup location which was marked no trucks, this turn had to be backed up in slightly to make it with just the tractor. Now remember the routing is set to be that I'm pulling the 53 102. Yeh right, copilot is the biggest piece of crap on the market. I'll stick with the garmin I got better directions with it and mine isnt even a truck one.
#25
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 26
This is a handy little add-on that will work with several of the programs mentioned in this thread.
Low Clearance GPS Data
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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This is a handy little add-on that will work with several of the programs mentioned in this thread.
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