Is there any app or route planning software that highlights or flags height issues on a route. Pretty to encounter a low bridge or tunnel and have to back up a mile to re-route.
Thanks for all your help. I use Waze a lot and that would be a great option if true.I have read that WAZE professional ( not the free app ) allows you to enter height, weight, and length and will route you accordingly. I plan on upgrading to this paid app before the next camping year begins for me. I have only had to backup once and it was no fun.
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I also carry a trucker's atlas, but for years have been using a Garmin RV760 GPS. Once the height of the RV is set in the GPS, it selects routes that have appropriate clearance.
Unfortunately Waze is not an option and they have no interest in adding features for the commercial or RV croud. I will keep looking!Thanks for all your help. I use Waze a lot and that would be a great option if true.
I always checked two sources since GPS will occasionally be incorrect. It's like the old carpenter's saying: Measure twice cut once.
Don
I just took a look at this Low Clearances app and considering it. Pros - compatible with Rand McNally, Google Maps. Both of which I use. Cons - It doesn't automatically reroute you as the Rand McNally RV GPS does. Instead you have to reroute it yourself before taking the trip. Correct me if I misunderstood this.
I do the same as Dan, but I also use lowclearances.com which is compatible with several GPS units and Microsoft's Streets and Trips. I have their database loaded into Streets and Trips and my height set at 14' so it shows me all heights less than 14 feet so I can make the judgement on the route. Finally I compare my planned route to the truckers atlas and if it is not a designated truck route, I will either use an alternate route or do the research as to why it isn't designated a truck route.
CoPilot GPS has an RV version. The display on a tablet is pretty amazing. You'll want a tablet or phone with GPS chip.
I downloaded the CoPilot GPS program yesterday because it looked like a good application to have available on your smartphone..! It was $30/year so I’ll try it and see if I will want to continue using it.
I downloaded the CoPilot GPS program yesterday because it looked like a good application to have available on your smartphone..! It was $30/year so I’ll try it and see if I will want to continue using it.
I’m interested in feedback on CoPilot, I was going to order but disappointed in some of the reviews.