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see if there is a heavy vehicle map system that will install into the gps
most normal gps units are for light vehicle operations and will not have that information installed
Have you tried gong to the Garmin web site an updating the software and the maps? If you have it updated it most likely does not know all the bridges and there heights and the weight station locations. Thanks for using fixya
hi peter, firstly the only difference you would notice with topo maps is that the unit will now display contour lines and they will only be visible when you are viewing the map not when you are in the navigation mode.
the contour lines are brown lines on the map that represent different heights above sea level.
Nowadays TomTom provides all of its maps through TomTom Home desktop software.
You have to download and install that, and then connect you TomTom to your computer. Then you can browse through and purchase any of the available maps through the software providing you have room on your TomTom to hold the map.
anyone seen any maps with height limits on bridges for the nuvi?
or do I have to double check with the road map each time I set new delivey destination still?
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