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Kevin D Pem

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Location
AZ
RV Year
1984
RV Make
Alpinelite
RV Length
26'
TOW/TOAD
2016 Ram 1500
Fulltimer
Yes
I know that many people use dedicated GPS systems. I use Google.

I had to make a trip over the last 5 days and I found one really good reason to continue.

Did you know that you can help others avoid fines by reporting speed traps? Then others are given a heads up.
 
I know that many people use dedicated GPS systems. I use Google.

I had to make a trip over the last 5 days and I found one really good reason to continue.

Did you know that you can help others avoid fines by reporting speed traps? Then others are given a heads up.
Yep, they have had that function for quite a while. If you pass a reported one google will ask if it is still there.
 
Its a take away from Waze. Waze isn't for RVs ,but for autos it is very good. People correct errors on the fly and a community makes the app work better each day. You get to know how many other Waze users are on the road in your area using it. It allows for a Waze community to work together to improve the routes and give warnings for road hazards and even autos broken down on the side of the road. I wish the RV community had one that was as good and updated by the RV driver. A constant communication between drivers and updates by them can't be beat.
 

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