Another note: There is a GPS routing software package designed for truckers 
that 
give all the clearances and trucker related info. I can not remember the name 
at 
the moment, google will probably find it for you. You do need a laptop to run 
it. I recall it as somewhat expensive, although cheaper than Photoshop <grin>.

Graywolf
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David J Brooks wrote:
> Hi Mat.
> 
> I looked into these systems a bit, but i understand, and i may be
> wrong here, that they will only give you a best route, or quickest
> route. I need something that i can highlight all my roads, then have
> the system let me know when my turns are coming up. I know the Delorme
> does this. For example, the route i would pick to go from Holland MI
> to SSM would be all hightways. The route we had to take due to size
> restrictions was three times as long, and all back roads with only
> short Hwy drives.
> 
> I'm staying away from the MS version, as its over twice the price.
> 
> Dave
> 
> On Dec 16, 2007 9:58 AM, Mat Maessen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On 12/16/07, David J Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> will need a PC laptop to install the Delorme Street and trips program.
>>> This is what i think i need to feel more secure in the pilot car
>>> business. I checked out Mac stuff, but the PC versions seem to do more
>>> what i need.
>> Would a full-featured GPS unit do what you need to do? Take a look at
>> the TomTom models, along with the Garmin Nuvi and StreetPilot line.
>> They'd be more rugged than a full laptop, and probably cheaper, too.
>>
>> -Mat
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