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In response to
"
my garmin has free traffic from a national company, gives me alerts about the traffic via a radio signal it picks up.
"
by
tRuMaN
free? I thought I had to pay for that for my garmin. not true? -- nm
Posted by
loosilu (aka loosilu2)
Jul 16 '09, 08:56
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depends on the garmin. mine, a 605, has it free. others you have to buy it. -- nm
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tRuMaN
Jul 16, 08:57
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err, 765. I it tells me where the traffic issue is, and the estimated delay, and offers a reroute. -- nm
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tRuMaN
Jul 16, 08:58
follow up: Is it good enough that you would pay for it? -- nm
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loosilu
Jul 16, 08:57
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it was one of the features I was looking for (free lifetime traffic)
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tRuMaN
Jul 16, 09:08
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I wish I had done more research. didn't know that was an option. It would be good in DC. -- nm
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loosilu
Jul 16, 09:08
oh, I have a cheaper one. -- nm
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loosilu
Jul 16, 08:57
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