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ferndaleflyer wrote:
360 now that you mentioned it I did cross the country in a 1936 Plymouth pick up once. You do remember those I'm sure. Today I use a modern DP with a diesel in the back that got $3600 worth of damage going into Pigeon Forge because DW insisted on using her GPS thing and it took us down a near dirt road.
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ferndaleflyer wrote:
Road maps have taken me all over this country for something like 67 years so see no need to change besides after all these years most of the time I need nothing but recall. But that is just me.
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Ziphead2 wrote:
for trip planning it is confusing, google maps, maps, waze, ect? what is the easiest and best one to use? any experience?
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BB_TX wrote:
I use google maps from point A to point B for fastest time. Gives 2 or 3 options. Then I use google maps satellite view and street view to see the actual highway, 2 lane, shoulders or not, 4 lane-not divided, 4 lane divided, thru middle of towns, bypass towns, etc. Then choose the road I like best.