What Reddit Says About Trucking Apps
We compiled 14 Reddit discussions about Trucking apps from 4 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/CDLTruckDrivers
We've put together a list of must-have apps for truckers in 2024 to help you navigate your routes, track your logs, and stay informed, whether you're dealing with traffic jams or looking for a safe place to park for the night.
r/couriersofreddit
Yea things like roadie then but they will not be worth the gas with a pickup even a 2500 these apps are built on low fees that require tips and they don't like to tip for using a vehicle they don't have More replies ... Do you have a decent sized trailer. There are Hot Shot load boards you...
r/Truckers
Hammer or Sygic Truck. Hammer is free but Sygic truck is better if u can afford to throw down $100 for lifetime license. ... Apps you should use all together.
r/Truckers
Also at best the app maybe 95% accurate. I’ve had mine lead me on an adventure through small residential neighborhoods. ... I paid for Co-Pilot years ago. It might be free now. But it's a pretty good,straight forward GPS app that keeps bridges and weight restrictions in mind. ... I’m about 6 mo...
r/Truckers
TruckerPath is my go to. ... What everyone is saying plus Waze and The Weather Channel for a better trip planning in winter, but you’ll have to pay to access their best features like the 72-hr radar map.
r/Truckers
Trucker Path, Weigh My Truck, CAT Scale, RadarNow, Wyoming 511, QuickMap, WA Roads, MDT 511, ND Roads.
r/couriersofreddit
I haven’t used them yet but look into Bungii and Curri. Otherwise look into hotshot trucking if that’s what you want.
r/Truckers
Garmin dēzl truck GPS for routing and turn-by-turn. Google Maps sat view and street view for destination details. That was my go-to when I was still driving. ... My company has an app on our tablet called Co Pilot.
r/OwnerOperators
For accounting, I use a company called ATBS. They're truck specific accountants. You scan in your receipts and settlements as you go. They provide your quarterly p&l statements so you can pre-pay your taxes. At the end of the year, they give you a form to fill out and they prep it for you a...
r/Truckers
I like quickbooks but they do not offer per mile pay, truck Maintenance tracking, IFTAs or anything really truck related. ... This sub is not for advertisements! Questions and answers about starting, owning, and growing a small business only. ... The best trucker subreddit out there.
r/Truckers
TruckerPath but every update seemed to make it worse.
r/Truckers
Trucker Path is a good app.
r/Truckers
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r/Truckers
I would recommend getting a MC Atlas, and using the phone Google Maps to plot out a rough route. Plus, the Motor Carrier Atlas will have a good idea what roads to avoid. Good luck.
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