Sally21
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Does any one know of any good GPS systems that navigate well. I know some do not give the best or fastest route. Some lag etc.
This is what my company officially requires us to use for all calls (we do get a map page and grid along with the two cross streets in addition to the street address for all calls so that makes it fairly straight forward)Thomas Brothers (updated) map book never fails.
And this is what half the people tend to use anyway xD You do have to be careful, make sure the address you input is actually the one you wanna go to and that you don't find yourself mapping to Culver City when you wanted the Lynwood address for example.Google maps has yet to let me down in the 5 years I have been using it
IDK what my old agency used for it's MDT mapping, but it was pretty straight forward, the GPS showed where you were at on the map, and it showed an icon on where the call address was. That was it, no turn by turns or suggested directions, just use it like an electronic Thomas Guide. I really liked that approach, hopefully the new MCT/CAD/GPS system thingy we're supposed to be getting next year will be like that (though I've heard they've been looking into using a version of the Waze app so we'll see I guess)Our new MDT uses a system called Sygic and it's pretty good. Google Maps is also awesome.
A map book is no longer even required on the manifest.
I like using Waze for longer distance stuff mainly involving freeway travel where I wanna avoid traffic, but for finding specific locations closer to me I like Google Maps a lot better, because I can just plug in the address and see where's it's at in relation to me without necessarily diving into turn by turns (which Waze starts automatically)Google maps I like. Waze has let me down in some housing tracts around here.
Working in rural areas it has. Tried to make us drive through a six foot culvert that it said a road was over. To be honest, though, since they started sending out streetview cars, it's gotten a little betterGoogle maps has yet to let me down in the 5 years I have been using it