GPS Navigation on Laptop, PC, TabletPC, UMPC, and CarPC
This is a discussion on Wanted: Laptop GPS for a big truck within the Laptop GPS Software forums, part of the General Talk category; Hello All, I am an over the road truck driver and am looking for a good Laptop based GPS system. ...
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Hello All,
I am an over the road truck driver and am looking for a good Laptop based GPS system. I have seen several including some by Garmin but cannot disern whether or not they are commercial vehile routes and maps. Any normal system will get a big truck into big trouble in a hurry. Any one here have any suggestions? Thanks,
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My brother was a commercial trucker for years. He currently uses Streets & Trips for his personal travels. I've emailed him the link to this thread in case he might be able to help. I've never been a trucker so I wouldn't know what to look for.
I'm a professional computer guy so I do know how to drive a search engine pretty well. I found something that might work. This is a Canadian site but it looks like it's a North American product and is likely available many places. It's called "CoPilot Truck Laptop". In my infinite ignorance it looks like it might deal with some of the things you are concerned about.Here's another link with some more descriptions about the same program. It looks like the basic package comes with USA maps and there is a Canada map add-on if you drive up here. There is a link in the middle of the page for a downloadable fact sheet. Here is a link to a fairly recent thread on Amazon's GPS forum that has some useful information. Warning, you'll have to sift through a wee bit of flaming but it looks like there is enough information to be worth a quick look. The thread isn't terribly long and might give you a couple of leads. I have a Garmin iQue 3600 integrated PDA (Palm Pilot) and GPS. I can confirm that in the routing preferences you can select from a variety of things. As well as the usual car/Motorcycle, bicycle and pedestrian modes, you have these additional choices: Truck Bus Emergency Taxi Delivery Garmin's Street Pilot series has similar options. The new Nuvi series might also have them. They are standalone Nav devices, not laptop software. I have Garmin's "nroute" program installed in my laptop using the GPS receiver from Streets & Trips. It also has the above options selectable in the routing preferences. I have Garmin's City Navigator North America map product installed on both devices. If there is anything I could do to test something for you I would be happy to. Like if you know of a particular route you are familiar with that I could test to see if it will cause you problems or do the right thing. I've never used these preferences. I'm pretty sure there is nothing in the Garmin map data that will give things like low clearance. There may be info about commercial routes but you can be sure it will never be right up to date. The map data provided by Garmin's map suppliers is usually one to two years old by the time the map updates are available to buy. This will be true of most consumer map products, I think. But that's one of the things you are concerned about in the first place, yes? I hope this helps get you closer to a solution. ...ken... |
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Thanks Ken, I'll check those links out later when I stop for a while. :wave:
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Adam, drive carefully! We should have a warning here at the website: "Don't read the forums while operating a motor vehicle!"
![]() I've heard several truckers say they use Microsoft Streets & Trips. Even after they've used some programs specifically designed for truckers. Streets & Trips has the advantage of allowing you to modify your route easily the way you wish. So even if the program cannot generate truck-specific routes, it can let you do modifications to your route "manually" quite easily. I think the programs that do truck routing, they only have truck specific data for highways, so you are still left on your own planning the last mile. But don't take my word for it. I don't drive any large vehicle to speak from personal experience. Let's see if Ken's brother can give some feedback on this. Or perhaps there are some other operators of large vehicles reading this, and they could give opinion from their experience. There are some truckers in the Streets & Trips section of this forum, too, but I'm not sure if they venture to different parts of this website occasionally.
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Marvin Hlavac Laptop GPS software reviews | Stores offering discounts to our members: Semsons & Co. Inc. and Deluo Electronics |
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Marvin,
Do you remember the name and link for that add-on for S&T that adds all the truck stops and rest stops and all that sort of thing? As I recall, some of the truckers as well as the RV'ers thought that was a pretty useful thing. ...ken... |
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Here it is, Ken: http://www.laptopgpsworld.com/micros...splus-com.html
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Marvin Hlavac Laptop GPS software reviews | Stores offering discounts to our members: Semsons & Co. Inc. and Deluo Electronics |
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I've been using Streets and Trips for the last 3 weeks on the road. Plus I also have the TruckStop Plus installed. I'd recommend them both to any truck driver out here.
Not to mention it's a whole lot cheaper than some of the other "commercial vehicle" programs on the market. But when I'm in doubt, I always pull out ever faithful Rand McNally Motor Carriers Road Atlas. I'll never do away with my atlas, (we all remember what an atlas is don't we?) after all my large scale atlas can never break down! ![]() A driver is only as good as the tools he/she carries.
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Hi,
I am Ken's brother. The 2 packages I am most familiar with are S&T and Street Atlas 2008. Street Atlas is not bad but I find it cumbersome to use and most of the time it is tracking my route about a 1/4 mile off the highway and trying to route me back to the road I am already on, so only use it a bit for planning.The one thing that made it worth the investment is that it has a fantastic phone directory for North America. Streets & Trips is a fairly good overall package and with a little searching there are some good POI data bases that you can import with a lot of the info you need or would find useful. Also as you travel you can easily mark in areas to avoid. What I do if I am unsure of a route and want to see more detail is click on live search and look at the satelite view of the area. For the price you can not go too far wrong and as was noted there are a lot of drivers out there using it and willing to share data and help out with routes. One of the things I did when running a new route was grab a paper map and make notes for myself as to turns, bridges, overpasses and larger streets, with S&T you can do similar and then plan your route and let the computer keep track of where you are and warn of upcomiing turns etc., after you complete the route make any updates and save the route and you are set. I will try and find a few links to info other than what has already been noted above and post them here. Wayne |
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Check out this site. It is for truckers.
http://www.alk.com/pcmiler/ Hope this helps as my son uses it. TomP |
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Tom, does your son use ALK CoPilot Truck, or some other of their products?
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Marvin Hlavac Laptop GPS software reviews | Stores offering discounts to our members: Semsons & Co. Inc. and Deluo Electronics |
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Marvin:
No, he just uses the PcMiler. He contrats to only pull travel trailers. He was talking about geting a "Tom-Tom" and I talked him out of it due to the size of the screens. I use my bluetooth laptop with S&T 2008 and my gps is the "i-Trek M5+. I only wished it was touchscreen. I want to take the time to thank you for all the info you have provided to the people and myself. "Thanks"! As you can tell I do more reading than posting. Again, many Thanks!! TomP
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