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gonk Occasional Visitor
Joined: Jun 15, 2005 Posts: 1
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Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2005 12:37 am Post subject: coach driving noobie |
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Hi all
Just got my first gps thingy a navman icn650
The bees knees !,I drive a coach in Uk and Europe and don't know why i didn't get one before now, It's great for places like Paris etc ,especially when u can tilt the map!, i like that!.Though it doesn't know its in a 12 meter coach
Anyway just thought i'd say Hi ! :D
No doubt i'll be posting again soon, especially about the accuracy of some of the downloadable(?) POI's
Thanks for listening
CYA
Nick
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rocketroy Occasional Visitor
Joined: Jul 18, 2005 Posts: 8
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Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2005 3:55 pm Post subject: haha |
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i know what mean mate,
i think the sat nav companies need to have a setting for large and heavy vehicals, this could be a big selling point for them,
as many time i have put too much trust into the iCN and its sent me on a narrow country lane!!
Oh well!!
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cossack40uk Occasional Visitor
Joined: May 12, 2006 Posts: 1
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Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2006 10:57 am Post subject: |
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Hi, I am a coach driver and agree, the sat nav companies could make them coach and HGV friendly.
I have a GNAV10, its great except it tries to cut corners and can get you into a lot of trouble. I have got into ignoring it when it tries to push me down a side street or lane and normally in a few 100m the turning you want appears
Dave |
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Border_Collie Pocket GPS Verifier
Joined: Feb 01, 2006 Posts: 2543 Location: Rainham, Kent. England.
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Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2006 4:57 pm Post subject: |
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Have the PSV (PCV) rules changed since I was busing and coaching, where you had to be familiar with a route (via route learning) before you were let loose on your own?
Narrow roads? What about low bridges? _________________ Formerly known as Lost_Property
And NO that's NOT me in the Avatar. |
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camperpete Occasional Visitor
Joined: Oct 21, 2005 Posts: 9
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Posted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 10:54 am Post subject: |
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hi, just got back from cornwall, used tom tom and it has no respect for large coachbuilt motorhomes, those acrillick windows get scratched to on them heart stopping single track lanes.
pete |
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classy56 Frequent Visitor
Joined: Sep 08, 2006 Posts: 441 Location: Dorset
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Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2006 11:02 am Post subject: |
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Lost_Property wrote: | Have the PSV (PCV) rules changed since I was busing and coaching, where you had to be familiar with a route (via route learning) before you were let loose on your own?
Narrow roads? What about low bridges? |
There has never been a 'rule' that you had to know the route in advance when coaching, that would be impossible to implement, how many companies would send you to Spain or Italy just to learn the route?
Local bus services are another matter and all companies provide route learning of some kind.
In the 3 years I have been using satnav I have had one mishap, when it routed me down a lane in Wales and resulted in several thousand pounds worth of damage to my coach, that was the first and last time I made that mistake, from that point on my principle was " if the road don't look right, then it ain't right" . |
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Border_Collie Pocket GPS Verifier
Joined: Feb 01, 2006 Posts: 2543 Location: Rainham, Kent. England.
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Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2006 1:25 pm Post subject: |
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Quote: | There has never been a 'rule' that you had to know the route in advance when coaching | It was in the PSV Regulations in 1978 when I passed my test.
Quote: | that would be impossible to implement, how many companies would send you to Spain or Italy just to learn the route?
| That's the 'tin-pot' companies problem.
Quote: | you had to be familiar with a route (via route learning) before you were let loose on your own?
Narrow roads? What about low bridges? |
Quote: | In the 3 years I have been using satnav I have had one mishap, when it routed me down a lane in Wales and resulted in several thousand pounds worth of damage to my coach, |
_________________ Formerly known as Lost_Property
And NO that's NOT me in the Avatar. |
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classy56 Frequent Visitor
Joined: Sep 08, 2006 Posts: 441 Location: Dorset
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Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2006 6:52 pm Post subject: |
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It was in the PSV Regulations in 1978 when I passed my test.
That's the 'tin-pot' companies problem.
I can't think of one company 'tinpot' or otherwise that could afford to send you route learning all over Europe, if a job came into our office tomorrow, to Les Orres for example, do you honestly think that a driver would be sent over there to route learn before doing the actual job??
Thats what satnav and maps are for, surely! |
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Border_Collie Pocket GPS Verifier
Joined: Feb 01, 2006 Posts: 2543 Location: Rainham, Kent. England.
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Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2006 7:30 pm Post subject: |
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Quote: | do you honestly think that a driver would be sent over there to route learn before doing the actual job?? | No they're not are they! On that journey there should be two drivers, as long as one knows the route the other could learn by observation as a passenger or when driving his portion. I guess the 'Safety and Comfort of the passengers' has also gone out of the window'.
Quote: | Thats what satnav and maps are for, surely! |
Quote: | when it routed me down a lane in Wales and resulted in several thousand pounds worth of damage to my coach, |
Sat Nav could send you under a low bridge, not to worry though, the next low bridges won't be a problem. _________________ Formerly known as Lost_Property
And NO that's NOT me in the Avatar. |
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classy56 Frequent Visitor
Joined: Sep 08, 2006 Posts: 441 Location: Dorset
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Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2006 9:06 am Post subject: |
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[quote="Lost_Property"] Quote: | No they're not are they! On that journey there should be two drivers, as long as one knows the route the other could learn by observation as a passenger or when driving his portion. I guess the 'Safety and Comfort of the passengers' has also gone out of the window'.
Sat Nav could send you under a low bridge, not to worry though, the next low bridges won't be a problem. |
I think you are losing the plot on this one, one minute you say you should know the route before you even start driving a psv, now you are saying you should route learn as you go along!
Why do you make a wild guess that the 'safety and comfort' of the passengers has gone out the window?
And for your info my Satnav has NEVER sent me under a low bridge in the 3 years that I have had it, sure it has tried, but I just ignore it and re-route, thats what professional drivers do, there is absolutley no need to get caught out by low bridges.
You keep referring to my one incident I mentioned without any knowledge of it whatsoever, perhaps a few facts wouldn't go amiss eh?
I think the problem we have here is that you are referring to driving service busses, I am referring to professional coach tours that cover all of Europe, what you are suggesting (or was) is inpracticle and unworkable in todays industry. |
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bibamus Occasional Visitor
Joined: Feb 27, 2006 Posts: 22
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Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2006 7:12 pm Post subject: |
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I have a Garmin C310, you can tell it what type of vehicle you drive and it will route you accordingly. Not sure about low bridges though. As for route learning, what do you do if you dont have a driver that knows the route?
Allan |
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alix776 Pocket GPS Moderator
Joined: 03/05/2003 14:45:49 Posts: 3999 Location: leyland lancs ENGLAND
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Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2006 8:31 pm Post subject: |
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by telling it what type of veihcle you are driving it usually will only adjust the eta and mqake some small changes to the route. don't get lulded in to a false sense of security with it _________________ currently using aponia truck navigation on windows phone. Good bye IOS don't let the door hit you on the way out .
Oh the joys of being a courier.
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classy56 Frequent Visitor
Joined: Sep 08, 2006 Posts: 441 Location: Dorset
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Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 12:46 am Post subject: |
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alix776 wrote: | by telling it what type of veihcle you are driving it usually will only adjust the eta and mqake some small changes to the route. don't get lulded in to a false sense of security with it |
Thats good advice regardless of what vehicle you are driving, I was one of the first, if not the first driver at my firm to employ satnav, and the advice I give everyone is only use it as an aid, but I believe you have to put 100% trust in it, that doesn't mean you have to follow it off cliffs etc, just trust it to do it's job with your help. _________________ Tomtom Go730T
App 8.300
Map v815.2003
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