GPS navigation for trucks
Oct 24, 2007 gps navigation, navteq

PTV Loxane of France is preparing a new version of GPS navigation system for trucks. The current version of Truck Navigator software is available for PC’s as well as for Windows Mobile PDAs.
The hardware they now offer will come in two different sizes, one with a 4″ screen – TNP4 – for smaller vehicles and light trucks and a 7″ version – TNP7 – that is specially designed for larger vehicles.
The Map&Guide Truck Navigator is a navigation solution intended for professionals working in ground transportation industry. The device uses maps of France coming from Navteq that is specific to the trucks including weight and height limitations for bridges and tunnels, as well as roads that are not open to truck traffic such as city centers.
The new version of their software will include more recent maps from Navteq, probably dated back to 2nd or 3rd quarter 2007 which will be available from early 2008.
TNP4 will be available for 549 € and and TNP7 for 649 €. Navigation software for PCs or PDAs is sold separately for 249 € and the DVD with maps of Europe sells for 99 €… via
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October 25th, 2007 at 1:38 am
I was looking for detailed specs for both PNDs (or PMPs). Could anyone be kind enough to post a link or perhaps point me to the right direction.
Regards,
M. Manna
October 25th, 2007 at 8:36 am
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July 29th, 2009 at 3:43 pm
I have the navigon 2100 gps I need to no if u make a map chip for truck drivers with hazmat & all restrictions for this unit
July 29th, 2009 at 3:46 pm
I have a 2100 navigon gps Do u make a chip for that unit 4 truck drivers with hazmat and road restrictions.and low bridges
August 3rd, 2010 at 12:52 pm
That is one big screen!