Navigon Truck Navigation software announced

Avoid low bridges

Navigon Truck Navigation software announced View more images

5 November 2009 12:16 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

Navigon has launched new navigation software designed specifically for drivers of lorries, motor homes and caravans to help them reach their destinations without getting stuck under a low bridge.

With personal profile building including info such as size, height and length, maximum axle load, vehicle and trailer weight and whether you are carrying any hazardous goods, the Navigon Truck Navigation software avoids small villages, narrow roads or low bridges.

There's also 24,000 points of interest including 24 hour petrol stations offering HGV diesel, refreshment stops, details of clearance height at service stations and lorry washing facilities.

The Navigon Truck Navigation software is available to download onto the Navigon 6310 and 8410 from www.navigon.com for £79.99.

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