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How Truckers Routes and GPS Systems Work Well Together
You’ve probably heard of some magnificent teams in your day. Sonny and Cher. The Los Angeles Lakers. Laurel and Hardy. But I bet you’ve never heard of truckers routes and GPS navigation systems working together to create a great team. Believe me, it is possible. Just think about it. A navigation system was created to help drivers get from point A to point B with guided instruction throughout streets and on highways. In other words, these units help individuals route their way to their destination. Well as you know, the trucking industry spends the majority of its time having drivers transport materials across the country, which means a navigation system can help them immensely in reaching their location with ease. Since these two ideas work so well as a team, let’s look at why you as a trucker should consider getting your own before leaving for your next trip.
Transporting Goods Could be Easier
You already know that with gas prices being as high as they are, the trucking industry had to make accommodations along the way to create cost effective forms of travel. This may mean that you’ve had to pack fewer items for your trip. Or even charge higher rates to your clients in order to offset rising costs. Because the very nature of your business, transporting goods, has become a bit of a hindrance it’s important to find other ways to make transporting simple again. For many, the answer comes with the navigation system because it helps them to find the shortest, fastest routes to any location in the country, no matter how large or small the location is.
Also, truckers routes and GPS systems can work well together to help you transport goods more easily, which in turn saves you money, because they most offer turn-by-turn voice instruction. This very handy feature makes ure that you reach your destination without getting lost because it guides you with voice prompting to turn corners and exit on the proper highway exit when it is time. If for some reason you don’t make the turn when you should, the system can effectively recalculate a route that will get you back on track. So instead of pulling over to read pre-printed instructions, or calling for directions if you get lost, you can rely solely on your navigation system, making transporting your goods much easier.
You Can Locate Points of Interest with Ease
Another reason that truckers routes and GPS systems go well together is because many drivers on the road find themselves needing to make an unexpected stop, whether they need a restroom break, need to grab something to eat, or even need to get an extra toothbrush. Of course, there are always rest stops, fueling stations and convenience stores located off of the highway. But what if you reach a town and realize you need to go to an ATM. How will you find one? Or what if you have a taste for Mexican food but are unsure as to whether there is one in the town. Of course, you can always pull over and ask for this information. But a navigation system that offers a POI (point of interest) database can help you avoid this chore.
A POI database is a database filled with information on where you can find gas stations, convenience stores, restaurants, ATMs and much more for whatever town you’re in. But that’s not all. The POI database can not only give you the names of these locations and what streets they can be found on, you can also receive turn-by-turn instructions to any of those places by simply routing where you are now to what is stored in the system. It doesn’t get any easier than that.
Teletype Worldnav
Now you can see how truckers routes and GPS systems can work well together for those traveling across country. So let’s take a look at a one of the more popular units available, the Teletype Truck Routing Worldnav 3.5-inch system. It is a portable navigation unit meant for professional truckers as well as bus drivers and RV’ers. It offers truck restriction routing to help you avoid bridge heights, clearances, load limits and more. Also, it offers English or Spanish voice instruction, millions of POIs, hazmat routing, and an MP3/video player for entertainment.
Truckers routes and GPS systems are definitely making their mark as a great team. So see for yourself how great this match is. You might be surprised by all of the benefits you receive from engaging this duo. Then before you know it, the truckers routes and GPS system duo just might become a trio.
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