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<blockquote data-quote="Twigg" data-source="post: 1204466" data-attributes="member: 27619"><p>Bear in mind that there are some good reasons for having two GPS units. I have used two ever since I started rallying. The one directly in front of me is doing the navigating and giving me instructions in my ear. It has one job and it does it very well. The other is usually set to display the "Trip Computer" screen. I use it as a speedometer, and with careful setting up of the screens I have a wealth of relevant information visible without having to press buttons.</p><p></p><p>In addition, the second GPS can look ahead for gas, motels and rum "what ifs" on the road. It is also a back-up and can seamlessly take over navigation if the primary fails.</p><p></p><p>Granted on a simple Cert. Ride it would be overkill, but on a rally it is beyond useful and you get used to having all that info available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Twigg, post: 1204466, member: 27619"] Bear in mind that there are some good reasons for having two GPS units. I have used two ever since I started rallying. The one directly in front of me is doing the navigating and giving me instructions in my ear. It has one job and it does it very well. The other is usually set to display the "Trip Computer" screen. I use it as a speedometer, and with careful setting up of the screens I have a wealth of relevant information visible without having to press buttons. In addition, the second GPS can look ahead for gas, motels and rum "what ifs" on the road. It is also a back-up and can seamlessly take over navigation if the primary fails. Granted on a simple Cert. Ride it would be overkill, but on a rally it is beyond useful and you get used to having all that info available. [/QUOTE]
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