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<blockquote data-quote="Arch" data-source="post: 3779981" data-attributes="member: 62301"><p>You could print out a map of your route on one of those computers. It shows all the delivery/pickups locations. So what you can do is paste it to your visor and check off each stop as you go. The only problem I have with it is that they do not give you the block numbers. So if you have two stops at a particular street, you won't know which address on the board belongs to which delivery point until you get there. Knowing how the number runs is more important then the street names in my opinion.</p><p></p><p>Other then that it's a good investment to get a map book. Learning the old fashion way forces you to pay attention to details and soon enough will become area knowledge. Try and stay away from using your phone/GPS because you won't really learn and memorize routes that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arch, post: 3779981, member: 62301"] You could print out a map of your route on one of those computers. It shows all the delivery/pickups locations. So what you can do is paste it to your visor and check off each stop as you go. The only problem I have with it is that they do not give you the block numbers. So if you have two stops at a particular street, you won't know which address on the board belongs to which delivery point until you get there. Knowing how the number runs is more important then the street names in my opinion. Other then that it's a good investment to get a map book. Learning the old fashion way forces you to pay attention to details and soon enough will become area knowledge. Try and stay away from using your phone/GPS because you won't really learn and memorize routes that way. [/QUOTE]
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