Please, give us an option for caravan, camping-car and big véhicule, to have large and cool road !!!!
I have a big old caravan, ad sometimes, road are not ridding easy with it.
It's possible to have an option like motorway or not, for ridding cool and secure with big and large truck, caravan or camping-car?
Thanks for your feedback. At this time, this doesn't fit on our roadmap, but we'll keep it in mind for future product planning.
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Anonymous
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Truck routes
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Anonymous
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Agreed, would love a truck option as well (Europe) so we would need only one navigation system in future, Waze!
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GarageGuru
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Great idea but please consider removing your votes from this post and adding them to a similar and higher ranked post:
Strength in numbers! Thanks :)
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Kevin
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Yeah good point however tomtom do truck map's and all you do is make a profile with in and put in all the info happy days
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Kevin
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We need truck map's please vote
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Anonymous
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spécifier des hauteurs pour des passages
spécifier des catégories de vhl, VL, camping car, utilitaire .... -
Brent
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Getting truck routes will really help out and make waze more convinent... Truck drivers would attract to the app and would make more of a profit for the app....
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Moshe H
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This is a must
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Blake
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Hi i think you should put a setting for hgv on here as there are so many hgvs on the road and more roads with height and weight restrictons think the drivers like mysefl could do with it
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Troy
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GPS for snowmobile trails with food, lodging, and fuel locations
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Bob Buranich commented
this would be a great feature. truck gps's aint cheap.. you can use the same consept.. have drivers ride on truck approved routes. and then take that data and make a truck Gps for Free!!! Awesome!
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Anonymous
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Yes. CDL drivers need love too!
This is the only serious lacking for me. When I am ignoring Waze, it is usually because I am in a (long wheel-base) commercial vehicle which cannot make the turns.
Of course, I use Waze in my personal vehicle (sedan) too, so would need a means of selecting a navigation mode.
Practically, I would think that allowing for CDL drivers to identify themselves, when operating a long wheelbase vehicle, could then be used to map where we go-- blazing known trails-- which could then be selected for display, perhaps by color coding if a user wants or needs that information.
Something to consider is that not all CVs are alike. I often drive a bob-tail type vehicle that has the turning radius of a super-tanker-- a tractor trailer will turn inside of it; but if I could see a blazed trail by other CVs, that data would still have meaning.
I could see the usefulness of a feature on the map editor where CDL drivers could indicate the insufficiency of certain route segments (e.g.,a turn which requires proceeding head-on into opposing traffic being impossible at rush hour, low or narrow clearances due to tree branches or of other vertical or horizontal obstacles, and such).
None the less, a trail-blazing feature for building such a database would seem most useful.
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Anonymous
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Yes. CDL drivers need love too!
This is the only serious lacking for me. When I am ignoring Waze, it is usually because I am in a (long wheel-base) commercial vehicle which cannot make the turns.
Of course, I use Waze in my personal vehicle (sedan) too, so would need a means of selecting a navigation mode.
Practically, I would think that allowing for CDL drivers to identify themselves, when operating a long wheelbase vehicle, could then be used to map where we go-- blazing known trails-- which could then be selected for display, perhaps by color coding if a user wants or needs that information.
Something to consider is that not all CVs are alike. I often drive a bob-tail type vehicle that has the turning radius of a super-tanker-- a tractor trailer will turn inside of it; but if I could see a blazed trail by other CVs, that data would still have meaning.
I could see the usefulness of a feature on the map editor where CDL drivers could indicate the insufficiency of certain route segments (e.g.,a turn which requires proceeding head-on into opposing traffic being impossible at rush hour, low or narrow clearances due to tree branches or of other vertical or horizontal obstacles, and such).
None the less, a trail-blazing feature for building such a database would seem most useful.
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Thomas.guide
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search before posting
add your votes to this idea already submitted
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Robert l
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Your sat nav software is very good the only thing missing is truck dimension and weight option
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Gal
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This would solve my commercial plate on my van issue
I cant take some parkways and need best 3 routs that does not include passenger cars only vehicle -
Anonymous
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I own a commercial vehicle. Please do truck routes
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Anonymous
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Put truck routes in
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Kevin Arnold
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Need a truckers version
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Brad
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I use Waze everyday both on my commute to work and once I'm working (driving a semi around Chicagoland and all burbs within 50 miles or so). It would be nice to have an option to navigate truck routes when needed but then shut it off for when I'm in my car. MANY streets don't allow trucks due to weight or low overpasses, etc. Just a thought to help fellow truckers avoid getting in a bind! Maybe even reporting ability to post height/weight restrictions on certain roads...