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08/6/2024 at 12:19pm
Location: Dartford Kent Outfit: VW T6 conversion
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Quote: Originally posted by lizzie on 08/6/2024
What other options are there online?
I’ve been using Waze, owned by Google, and shares their data, but with a different structure. The emphasis is on crowd sourcing information, so you get regular alerts showing stoped cars, road works, level crossings and so on. The speed controls are rather lovely, showing current speed, and with a ring showing margin before the appropriate limit. If you go over, it flashes red, and the ring shows you by how much. Mine was set to kph, easier to read than the speedo. My reputation it’s also leaner on data use than many of the others.
I also have WeGo and Apple Maps besides Waze and Google, but don’t use them.
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08/6/2024 at 1:43pm
Location: London Outfit: Lunar Cosmos 524
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Quote: Originally posted by Netherton on 08/6/2024
Quote: Originally posted by lizzie on 08/6/2024
What other options are there online?
AA, RAC , Green Flag, Plotaroute, Google and others.
Never liked ViaMichelin, tried it a while ago (when caravan routing was still an option), but was not impressed by it's routes, some definitely NOT the way to go with a caravan for destinations I already knew well!
Tried probably most if not all of them by now, but keep coming back to TomTom online. They've just updated it (and changed it's name) https://plan.tomtom.com/en?p=52.1597,-0.4991,6z
You can set dimensions, weight, max speed etc. for Caravan/MH, and a host of other route options, it'll generate up to 3 routes for you to choose from. I've never had it try and send me on a totally duff route, although it can pick routes that are not the best in terms of maybe a narrower/windier way than perhaps a slightly longer but easier route, but don't they all do that! As I have a TomTom sat nav (not a caravan specific one), and an account, I can download the online route to my device.
As far as phone apps go, I've been evaluating Magic Earth (https://www.magicearth.com/) for a little while now, and find it exceptionally feature rich and generally pretty good. Again, you can set your vehicle type and dimensions etc. Again it'll offer up to 3 routes for you to choose from. Only real niggle is like a lot of phone based apps (this one is no worse than others!), it can be a little 'laggy' which puts turn info a bit close to the necessary physical turn point! As you can download maps to memory, it's great in all those areas with no mobile phone signal (is it just me that likes to visit 'not-spots'!) as the navigation doesn't vanish or falter with the phone signal as many other phone apps do! It's also one of the few phone apps I can mirror to my in car screen/system, so a LARGE display and the audible warnings/announcements take priority over radio etc.. It's not been perfect, but then no other phone based app has either, so putting it down to the phone as much as the app itself. I've used it enough (mostly without caravan on back) to be moderately confident about it now.
I tried Waze a little while back, and absolutely hated the routes it took, technically 'may' (I have my serious doubts!) have been shorted/quicker, but REALLY hard work ducking and diving 'rat run' routes with endless turns! Never used another sat nav that choose those sorts of routes! - certainly not the sort of routes I'd favour when towing!!!!!!
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20/6/2024 at 7:40am
Location: West - North Yorkshire Outfit: Swift Speedbird 490 Mondeo Estate
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Quote: Originally posted by arthurdent on 19/6/2024
Combination here of Google Maps (tip - set your travel date to a random point way in the future, if you don't do that it will give you a route for now that avoids current roadworks, incidents, etc and may not be the best route) and then the road numbers and junctions of the Google route are texted to the co-driver (Mrs Dent), supplemented with a 1:1,000,000 atlas. I used to use viamichelin in the old days but prefer Google now, quicker and easier to use.
I don't do satnav as my Ford one has tried to lead me down many an obscure lane, though it is handy used as a map to see current position, whether we're facing N/S/E/W and likely next path to get back on a route.
Interesting side comment about Ford. We've had a Mondeo since 2012, and the SatNav is terrible. There are roads missing near us which have existed for twenty years or more. Like you we use it only as a map - and even then it's not reliable. One way systems haven't been updated, roundabouts are missing, or exist where there is now a whole new road layout, and there is little or no up to date information about road conditions such as miles and miles of stationary traffic. We use a phone, now, supplemented with a trusty map for emergency alternative route-finding.
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