Bigfoot62
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- Joined
- Aug 5, 2008
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- Location
- W. Central Louisiana
- Tractor
- JD 5090M; JD 5085M; JD 5083E; NH TN70A; Ford 2600
I'm surprised the trucking company doesn't use special GPS devices that take truck height and weight into account. Driver was inattentive for sure and undoubtedly on an unfamiliar route so the company should have anticipated this type of problem with a big truck. Driver was not the only idiot.
I'm an Owner/Operator and I have a Garmin DESL GPS in my rig. They are often WRONG. Given that this road is probably a secondary "back street," my GPS probably wouldn't have "Truck information for this road." Basically, if it's not a truck route, the GPS won't have weight, width or height restriction data for it.
GPS is just a tool. Nothing takes the place of an experienced, competent driver that can actually read signs and follow directions.