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IdaD wrote:one_strange_texan wrote:
The advice about scouting out your stops ahead of time with Google Maps or Google Earth is very sound. You can get the satellite view then zoom down to street level to assess you entry and exit strategy. There are several apps that have maps of RV friendly stations. Many are free.
I set the target maximum distance between fuel stops, then use Google and an app to set exactly where I will stop before heading out. It removes a degree of stress from the trip.
Good luck and safe travels.
I think I paid $10 for Allstays in the App Store. It's a slick app that's well worth the small expense - it has a ton of pertinent information in it and is very easy to use.
Nov-22-2016 12:39 PM
one_strange_texan wrote:
The advice about scouting out your stops ahead of time with Google Maps or Google Earth is very sound. You can get the satellite view then zoom down to street level to assess you entry and exit strategy. There are several apps that have maps of RV friendly stations. Many are free.
I set the target maximum distance between fuel stops, then use Google and an app to set exactly where I will stop before heading out. It removes a degree of stress from the trip.
Good luck and safe travels.
Nov-22-2016 12:28 PM
Nov-22-2016 03:57 AM
Flapper wrote:
The other thing to think about is your credit card, if you use one at the pump. When you first insert your card, a predetermined amount is charged to your account to "hold" the funds. Usually in auto lanes, that is anywhere from $25 to $75. Then when you complete your actual purchase, the true amount is billed, and the remainder (if any) is freed up on your card for other uses. The kicker is how long it takes the station to "settle" the transaction - it can be very soon, overnight, or several days. Not too much of an issue with normal gas fills. But if you go to the trucker lanes, your initial amount could be as high as $500. And if your bill is only $75, you run the risk of not being able to use the remaining $425 for a number of days. If you hit a few stations that are slow to settle, you can exceed your credit limit, and your card will stop working for a while.
So if you plan to use a card at a pump, make sure it has a high limit!
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