Semi Truck GPS for semi trucks only?

AllanK

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My dad drives transport trucks (semi truck, 18 wheelers), anyways you can get gps like tomtom. Tomtom is for small cars and that. Can you get a GPS for transport trucks. The difference between them is that the gps for transport trucks one should be routes where semi trucks can fit. My dad used one that were used for cars and some routes took him to overpasses where he could not fit. My dad drives in North American, Canada and the United States

Any ideas?
 
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