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<blockquote data-quote="dirtcurt" data-source="post: 235110" data-attributes="member: 11293"><p>I use GPS for trailing, not tracking addreses. I run a long mountain route(2-4 stops phr). The GPS I carry is to see my stopped time vs. moving time. I can track actual miles and average speed, stopped time, moving time and elevation. A typical day 260 miles 6-7hrs drive time stopped time 2.5-4 hours. Average speed for day 18-25 mph and average moving speed 30-37mph. Average elevation change (verticle only) 15-17k. Don't think UPS can't see this if they don't want to. Every leg on my GPS will show all data(speed, location, time etc.)</p><p> </p><p>I used to drive feeder as well and we get fog so bad here that you can't see 20 feet ahead on real bad days. Most nights 100ft. GPS shows exits and man does that help when hauling a 70ft snake behind you. Most of the time you can read the exit sign as you pass under it.</p><p> </p><p>And last, has anybody seen the GPS Jammers on EBAY? Do they work?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dirtcurt, post: 235110, member: 11293"] I use GPS for trailing, not tracking addreses. I run a long mountain route(2-4 stops phr). The GPS I carry is to see my stopped time vs. moving time. I can track actual miles and average speed, stopped time, moving time and elevation. A typical day 260 miles 6-7hrs drive time stopped time 2.5-4 hours. Average speed for day 18-25 mph and average moving speed 30-37mph. Average elevation change (verticle only) 15-17k. Don't think UPS can't see this if they don't want to. Every leg on my GPS will show all data(speed, location, time etc.) I used to drive feeder as well and we get fog so bad here that you can't see 20 feet ahead on real bad days. Most nights 100ft. GPS shows exits and man does that help when hauling a 70ft snake behind you. Most of the time you can read the exit sign as you pass under it. And last, has anybody seen the GPS Jammers on EBAY? Do they work? [/QUOTE]
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