Stegosaurus - GPS - Waze August 22, 2017, 03:35:43 pm We call our GPS Glenda. Actually, we have several other names for her, but…what I want to carp about it are the road names the GPS displays. Garmin greatly prefers to use vanity names, rather than the actual name of the road. For example, turn right on Main Street or Bob Evans Parkway when the street is really a numbered highway. But this one “takes the cake”. She refers to US40 as Stegosaurus Fwy. It is the highway east from Vernal to Dinosaur. 1 Likes
Re: Stegosaurus Reply #1 – August 22, 2017, 05:18:46 pm Thx for the chuckle, and the stimulus for another "What & Where" Google search geography lesson--I was only aware of US 40 in the KC metro through some of the smaller towns north of I-70 to Columbia.Safe travels.Lynne
Re: Stegosaurus Reply #2 – August 22, 2017, 08:52:33 pm That screenshot also contains another error: "Antrodemus Aly [sic]." While Antrodemus valens was first described by Leidy in 1870 from half of a tail vertebra, later paleontologists concluded that this was really Just Another Allosaurus. Thus, the "Antrodemus" genus that Leidy proposed is no longer widely used. So it really should be "Allosaurus Alley," which sounds better anyway. :-)(Sorry, couldn't resist! My father was a paleontologist, and I grew up playing around the base of an Antrodemus/Allosaurus skeleton at the natural history museum he curated.) 6 Likes
Re: Stegosaurus Reply #3 – August 22, 2017, 09:59:48 pm We leave the Garmin in speechless mode most of the time, it annoys me more than it helps.Up here in Washington, we have been using the iPhone for navigation during our days trips in the Jeep.The NW Indian names, for locations, is giving Siri fits, Apple needs to add regional vocabularies.The Garmin isn't much better.Occasionally, our devices make us smile.Larry 2 Likes
Re: Stegosaurus Reply #4 – August 22, 2017, 10:23:42 pm Quote from: Larry W - August 22, 2017, 09:59:48 pmOccasionally, our devices make us smile.Well these devices don't usually make me smile ... actually they can annoy the dickens out of me. In fact, some of my most colorful driving language is directed at the Garmin for example in my cleaned up Forum version , "What are you thinking?" or "You must be crazy as a Loon you goofy GPS" and much more. I know that I need to develop a sense of humor about electronics. But I don't trust them, don't like them, and they don't like me. And so it goes. 2 Likes
Re: Stegosaurus Reply #5 – August 22, 2017, 11:08:18 pm I still use paper maps to plan out routes then use GPS as backup. 🚐😊 1 Likes
Re: Stegosaurus Reply #6 – August 23, 2017, 08:42:09 am Quote from: Traxless - August 22, 2017, 10:23:42 pmI know that I need to develop a sense of humor about electronics. But I don't trust them, don't like them, and they don't like me. And so it goes.Our Glenda is quite petulant and hard headed and will invite us to make a U-turn on the interstate, turn left into a canyon, etc. I never trust her for highway navigation. I do use her for time estimates to a destination, after checking her route to a paper map. But, her use of vanity names instead of a numbed highway, makes that a problem sometimes. Best use is to get to stores and locations in a city.
Re: Stegosaurus Reply #7 – August 23, 2017, 09:36:01 am Quote from: Don Malpas - August 23, 2017, 08:42:09 amOur Glenda is quite petulant and hard headed and will invite us to make a U-turn on the interstate, turn left into a canyon, etc. I never trust her for highway navigation. I do use her for time estimates to a destination, after checking her route to a paper map. But, her use of vanity names instead of a numbed highway, makes that a problem sometimes. Best use is to get to stores and locations in a city.From CNET: "Recently acquired by Google, Waze is a community-powered mapping and navigation app that gives you real-time traffic information and road alerts. Because it's free, accurate, and feature-packed, it is rightfully considered one of the top apps in its category."I've been using Waze lately and found it useful, at least around the city.Chris 2 Likes
Re: Stegosaurus Reply #8 – August 23, 2017, 10:06:53 am "I've been using Waze lately and found it useful, at least around the city."---Many people I know use Waze; it can work very well for its designed purpose, which is to find alternate routes around slowdowns/stops/heavy and/or blocked traffic. Waze does not necessarily work well for the people who live and work along the 'shortcuts' suggested by Waze. My street (and a couple streets adjacent) is often used as one of those 'alternate routes'; cars zoom around the corner and down the street, often at high rates of speed, intent on their destinations and seemingly oblivious to anything else.If you use Waze or any other alternate route finder, please remember that residential (or commercial) neighborhoods that you cut through are populated with vehicles, people, and animals; slow down and pay attention. 2 Likes
Re: Stegosaurus - GPS - Waze Reply #9 – August 23, 2017, 01:31:09 pm When I get to a town I use Waze, but never in the Lazy Daze. It is great at routing you efficiently, but will choose streets not appropriate for a motor home. In a normal vehicle it is a wonderful example of the benefits of crowdsourcing information, including the user's. You have to trust it and obey it though. I like apple maps because they work with my watch to give me a little tap when it is time to turn, but Apple is still behind Google IMO. When the route is tricky we turn to Google Maps on one iPhone, and Copilot on the other. None of them does well with names of highways, but most people don't seem to either, unless they are Californians. The only place I know where hiway numbers are "The 101", "The 5", etc.
Re: Stegosaurus - GPS - Waze Reply #10 – August 23, 2017, 01:42:17 pm We like the Waze for traffic/road hazard advisories, but have found that it isn't as up-to-date on secondary and less-traveled roads for concerns like construction and road closures. Google Maps is much more reliable for those (I have no idea why Waze, owned by Google, wouldn't have the same current info as Google Maps). For a coach, though, we prefer a combination of RV or truck GPS and previewing a new route online via Google Maps and street view.
Re: Stegosaurus - GPS - Waze Reply #11 – August 23, 2017, 03:04:07 pm I also use WAZE in the car but not in the RV. WAZE took us through downtown Baltimore (think 'The Wire') on day during rush hour DC traffic. Sure it might have saved a few minutes, but I'd never want to do that in our Lazy Daze. In the LD, I probably would have found a rest area and waited it out. We've basically abandoned traditional GPS in the cars, but we keep a traditional GPS in the LD because we're sometimes without cell signal.Know the tools, and use the right one for the job.Rich'03 MB in NC
Re: Stegosaurus - GPS - Waze Reply #12 – August 23, 2017, 04:03:50 pm "The only place I know where hiway numbers are "The 101", "The 5", etc. "----'The' in front of freeway/highway numbers is a SoCal thing; NorCal drivers just use the number - unless they're transplants! 1 Likes
Re: Stegosaurus - GPS - Waze Reply #13 – August 23, 2017, 04:38:25 pm Agree....We could always tell a S. Cal transplant here in the Pacific NW by the "The" in front of the road number, but lately they're getting jobs up here as traffic reporters and we are hearing it more and more on radio and tv. God, I hope it doesn't spread.Rich - former 2000 MB - now SOB trailer - Birch Bay, WA 1 Likes
Re: Stegosaurus - GPS - Waze Reply #14 – August 23, 2017, 06:54:49 pm Quote from: JCT - August 23, 2017, 04:03:50 pm"The only place I know where hiway numbers are "The 101", "The 5", etc. "----'The' in front of freeway/highway numbers is a SoCal thing; NorCal drivers just use the number - unless they're transplants! I kinda like the peculiarity of adding "the" to the freeway name. It adds a little individuality to SoCal. I enjoy listening to different regional speech patterns and colloquialisms and try to figure out where folks are from. Here in the Denver area, grocery carts are "buggies". When I first met my wife 54 years ago, she called rubber bands "rubber binders" and a layaway (in a dept. store) was a"layby". She's from Minneapolis. Ya shure, you betcha.Chris 4 Likes
Re: Stegosaurus - GPS - Waze Reply #15 – August 23, 2017, 06:59:07 pm Quote from: JCT - August 23, 2017, 04:03:50 pm'The' in front of freeway/highway numbers is a SoCal thing; NorCal drivers just use the number - unless they're transplants! I must be a transplant since I'm originally from NoCal. Getting ready to head to Burbank airport tomorrow on The 58 to The 14 to The 5. 1 Likes
Re: Stegosaurus - GPS - Waze Reply #16 – August 23, 2017, 07:01:59 pm Quote from: Chris Horst - August 23, 2017, 06:54:49 pmI kinda like the peculiarity of adding "the" to the freeway name. It adds a little individuality to SoCal. I enjoy listening to different regional speech patterns and colloquialisms and try to figure out where folks are from. Here in the Denver area, grocery carts are "buggies". When I first met my wife 54 years ago, she called rubber bands "rubber binders" and a layaway (in a dept. store) was a"layby". She's from Minneapolis. Ya shure, you betcha.ChrisAnother good indicator is how they pronounce Coke; soda, pop, etc. 3 Likes
Re: Stegosaurus - GPS - Waze Reply #17 – August 23, 2017, 09:18:42 pm When I first stepped out of my Upstate New York cocoon at the age of 17 everyone I met knew I was from N.Y.Since I haven't lived there in over sixty years folks have no idea where I'm from unless I tell them and then they don't believe me. 1 Likes
Re: Stegosaurus - GPS - Waze Reply #18 – August 24, 2017, 12:33:59 am Quote from: JCT - August 23, 2017, 04:03:50 pm'The' in front of freeway/highway numbers is a SoCal thing; NorCal drivers just use the number - unless they're transplants! Have heard "the" used in front of hwy numbers but could not have guessed a SoCal thing. Now if I heard "I'm, like, totally headin down the 101 to the beach." then I'd think SoCal - or is that valley speak. ;-)Rich in NoCal
Re: Stegosaurus - GPS - Waze Reply #19 – August 24, 2017, 12:48:16 am Joan said, "'The' in front of freeway/highway numbers is a SoCal thing; NorCal drivers just use the number - unless they're transplants!"There's a major artery in Kansas City called "The Paseo"--the only time I've ever heard that construction in this part of the world.Chris said, "I enjoy listening to different regional speech patterns and colloquialisms and try to figure out where folks are from." Me, too--it's like a verbal travelogue. RE: Steve's "first stepped out of my Upstate New York cocoon"--boy was I in a cocoon here in the boonies of north Missouri (I'd lived in three adjacent counties, the farthest is barely an hour from Iowa)...We went back East for a vacation between my Jr & Sr year of HS. Someone in NY asked where I was "from in the South?" I was quite startled by such a question--"Thuh South? Ah'm not from thuh South...Ah'm from Missouruh" never realizing back then how South that sounded (of course, there is disagreement within the state as to pronunciation--Missouruh or Missouree.When I got to Mizzou most of my dorm floor was from St. Louis & I gave up "pop" for "soda."Language is a wonderful thing, and it's sometimes a real trip to see how difficult English can be for native speakers...especially when trying to communicate with another native English speaker. Lynne 3 Likes
Re: Stegosaurus - GPS - Waze Reply #20 – August 24, 2017, 09:56:58 am Quote from: Lynne Broyles-Greenwood - August 24, 2017, 12:48:16 amJoan said, "'The' in front of freeway/highway numbers is a SoCal thing; NorCal drivers just use the number - unless they're transplants!"LynneHere in Oregon we put I in front of the interstate highway number as in I-5 or I-84. Being born and raised in the south I've 'lost' most of my south talk. DW says when I'm very tried you can hear the south peeking thru.
Re: Stegosaurus - GPS - Waze Reply #21 – August 24, 2017, 10:00:47 am "RE: Steve's "first stepped out of my Upstate New York cocoon"--boy was I in a cocoon here in the boonies of north Missouri..." Hah! At least I got out... my younger brother still lives in Upstate New York and has never left it. Unless you can count crossing the Niagara River to see the falls from the other side, a trip of at least 75 miles from his home. He doesn't like Airplanes, Tunnels or Bridges, go figure!
Re: Stegosaurus - GPS - Waze Reply #22 – August 24, 2017, 10:35:14 am Sometimes when I "Mowdalawn" I'll have a "Sodapop" just before "Lunch". 1 Likes
Re: Stegosaurus - GPS - Waze Reply #23 – August 24, 2017, 12:17:04 pm If you're in Texas, it's all Coke. An orange coke, a grape coke, a diet rite coke, etc. and in Ohio I learned things need fixed. All y'all have a good trip now, y'hear? 1 Likes
Re: Stegosaurus - GPS - Waze Reply #24 – August 24, 2017, 12:46:08 pm Quote from: paul banbury - August 24, 2017, 12:17:04 pmIf you're in Texas, it's all Coke. An orange coke, a grape coke, a diet rite coke, etc. and in Ohio I learned things need fixed. All y'all have a good trip now, y'hear? Same in Florida, all coke. When I first met Gayle I didn't know what she was talking about when she said pop. In the south, there is the always popular, "I'm fixing to..." phrase.