Posted by DRL on October 11, 2008 at 16:56:43 from (24.32.125.71):
In Reply to: OT--GPS for the road posted by mnjoe on October 11, 2008 at 07:58:14:
On any of the gps systems, trust, but verify. Example: Went to Moline, IL for the Gathering of the Green this spring with a friend and his wife. He has one of the upper scale models from Garmin. Took us right up the interstates, no problems, right to the front door of the hotel. Took us anywhere we wanted to go while in Moline. BUT.....When we made the return trip home, it turned us off the interstate onto a state road, then county roads, etc. We were going down some pretty sketchy roads before we finally emerged back onto the interstate several hundred miles later. Since we didn't have a road map, didn't know the area, etc. the only thing we could do was follow the nice lady in the box. It took us the most direct route, but not the most traveled. They are quite handy, but I would recommend keeping a hard copy of the map with you just in case. The plus was we got to see some fine farm country, small towns and lots of old tractors along the way.
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