Magellan announced the newest addition to its family of commercial GPS devices, the compliance-ready Magellan RoadMate Commercial 9270T-LM GPS. Specifically designed for the needs of truckers, the ...
MiTac International’s Magellan GPS device lineup has a new truck-focused RoadMate 5190T that offers a 5-in. touchscreen, plus customized routes based on a truck’s height, weight, width, length, and ...
A quick trip from Tuscaloosa, Ala., to Asheville, N.C., last week gave me the opportunity to try out the Magellan Roadmate Commercial RC9270T-LM GPS unit for the first time. First off, I admit I am ...
Magellan announced the Magellan RoadMate Commercial 5370T-LMB, a new space-saving 5-inch GPS navigator especially designed with premium safety, accuracy and productivity features to assist ...
Garmin announced that it has entered the ‘commercial truck GPS’ market with the introduction of a truck driver’s GPS, the Nuvi 465T. Attributes such as bridge heights, Hazmat guidelines, and road ...
PARSIPPANY, N.J., April 14, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- This month, Budget Truck Rental, the only consumer truck rental company to offer GPS navigation devices, celebrates the three-year milestone of ...
CoPilot Truck’s voice-guided GPS navigation app is designed specifically for truckers. The app takes into account roads that are restricted and prohibited to trucks to provide drivers safe and ...
Stuck trucks, lost trucks, collapsed bridges, mad homeowners, costly tickets and downtime. No carrier wants the embarrassing headlines from truck drivers who follow GPS navigation into areas where ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has begun distributing cards to truck drivers warning them that using GPS navigation devices meant for smaller vehicles can be dangerous and could lead ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) will begin issuing official recommendations to members of the commercial trucking industry on the proper uses of GPS devices and incorporate GPS ...
Too many New York truck drivers are relying on consumer GPS systems to plan their routes, a practice that is leading to frequent encounters with low bridges, says Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y. Schumer ...
Commercial GPS systems are not mandatory — and are often not used — by truck and charter bus companies, despite advanced technology which could potentially have prevented Sunday’s parkway bus crash.