Any HGV drivers on here?
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Any HGV drivers used the Road Angel Navigation 6000?
Are they any good?
Can you put overlays on them (from poihandler.com) for low bridges and width restrictions?
Any other Sat Nav / Speed Camera combos I should think of as an HGV driver?
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Andy
Are they any good?
Can you put overlays on them (from poihandler.com) for low bridges and width restrictions?
Any other Sat Nav / Speed Camera combos I should think of as an HGV driver?
Thanks
Andy
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Id suggest a new Mitac Mio (WM2005). Integrated GPS with a moody copy of TT5. All the functionality of a PDA and a superbly featured SN all-in-one. Itll work with all POIs and an application like CheckPOInt will add even more functionality; itll cost well under £200 too.
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my neighbour has just bought a new nav system with an hgv option built in, cant remember what its called, ile find out though, heard nothing but bad about the 6000 im afraid ![Frown](https://www.scoobynet.com/images/smilies/frown.gif)
I have a tomtom go 300 and when I get to a limit or bridge, I just use the divert option
I am a class 2 tipper driver.
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I have a tomtom go 300 and when I get to a limit or bridge, I just use the divert option
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