Kevin H Posted November 16, 2016 Report Posted November 16, 2016 Gas Buddy is a great program/app. Saves us all lot’s of money and frustration. The other day while getting my brains shaken out of my head in New Mexico I thought “sure wish someone would develop an app like Gas Buddy for roads and conditions." Name it “Road Buddy”. Anyone could contribute with feedback on any road. Users could search via state, county, city or road. Data would be up to date as it is provided by live users and it could be updated/amended at any time. Any web developers out there? Shouldn’t be too difficult. The richest are not those who have the most, but those who need the least.
HamRad Posted November 16, 2016 Report Posted November 16, 2016 Good idea Kevin! Go for it. I would be glad to participate and add such info as would help fellow travelers. Dennis Trailer: Montana 5th wheel, model 3582Rl, model year 2012 Truck: Ford 450 PSD Super Duty, 2002 Crew Cab, Long bed, 4:88 rear end, last of the 7.3 engines, Automatic Transmission.
VallAndMo Posted November 16, 2016 Report Posted November 16, 2016 Howdy, I think this (road/traffic conditions) already exists, and is called Waze. It also replaced Gas Buddy for us, as it allows us to search for cheap gas along our route, and along with price, shows how many minutes off-route each station would be. Cheers, -- Vall. Getting ready to join the RV full-time lifestyle in 2017!
Kevin H Posted November 16, 2016 Author Report Posted November 16, 2016 " this (road/traffic conditions) already exists, and is called Waze." Neat - thanks for the tip. I'll look it over. The richest are not those who have the most, but those who need the least.
BlueLghtning Posted November 16, 2016 Report Posted November 16, 2016 I think the OP was more after overall road conditions, not just traffic conditions. Waze does a great job with traffic with all it's real time users and especially if a crash or road construction has traffic really backed up. However Waze doesn't tell you anything about road conditions other than users marking where road construction is and sometimes where bad pot holes are. It surely doesn't let you know though that a certain road is going to be "rough" for a truck or RV. Dan (Class of 2017) - 2012 Ram 3500 & 2005 Alpenlite Valhalla 29RK Contact me at rvsolarconsulting.com or Two Wheel Ramblin
jloux2012 Posted November 17, 2016 Report Posted November 17, 2016 It would be nice if Gas Buddy would add if a gas station was rv/big rig friendly
Kevin H Posted November 17, 2016 Author Report Posted November 17, 2016 "I think the OP was more after overall road conditions, not traffic just traffic conditions..." Exactly - but after looking at Waze - my app expands the model to include overall road conditions - traffic, construction, speed limits PLUS surface conditons, lane restrictions, one way streets, school crossings, low bridges/obstructions (vegetation etc), ingress/egress issues to side businesses and a host of what ever anyone else wants. I envision it to be updateable lilke Gas Buddy and Wikipedia. Hmmm -- This is intriguing. Anyone have suggestions as to a developement platform or language? I have been out of the developement world for quite a while. The richest are not those who have the most, but those who need the least.
Second Chance Posted November 17, 2016 Report Posted November 17, 2016 Gas Buddy is a great program/app. Saves us all lot’s of money and frustration. The other day while getting my brains shaken out of my head in New Mexico I thought “sure wish someone would develop an app like Gas Buddy for roads and conditions." Name it “Road Buddy”. Anyone could contribute with feedback on any road. Users could search via state, county, city or road. Data would be up to date as it is provided by live users and it could be updated/amended at any time. Any web developers out there? Shouldn’t be too difficult. Wouldn't happen to have been on US 285 between Carlsbad and Pecos, would it...? I would have appreciated a heads-up on that one, too! Rob 2012 F350 CC LB DRW 6.7 2020 Solitude 310GK-R, MORryde IS, disc brakes, solar, DP windows Full-time since 8/2015
Kevin H Posted November 17, 2016 Author Report Posted November 17, 2016 Wouldn't happen to have been on US 285 between Carlsbad and Pecos, would it...? I would have appreciated a heads-up on that one, too! Rob Yup! That was a real bad one. Also some others in Utah - specifically SH262 off of US191 south of Moab. So bad that we turned around after three miles at 30mph. Absolutely the worst road we have tried to travel. Would loved to have had some input on that one. That is the one that triggered the idea. The richest are not those who have the most, but those who need the least.
Kevin H Posted November 17, 2016 Author Report Posted November 17, 2016 Here's and idea - how about we start a thread on here that could ba a sticky? We all could contribute. This forum has a pretty good search engine. Matter of fact - I am going to start a thread titled "Road Buddy". I'm going for a bike ride now. I'll put something out there tonight. The richest are not those who have the most, but those who need the least.
sandsys Posted November 18, 2016 Report Posted November 18, 2016 Dave just showed me an app on his phone that looked like what you want. When I asked him the name of the app he said it's MnDot's site. So maybe check for such sites where you plan to travel? Linda Sand Blog: http://sandcastle.sandsys.org/ Former Rigs: Liesure Travel van, Winnebago View 24H, Winnebago Journey 34Y, Sportsmobile Sprinter conversion van
Mike and Claudia Posted December 17, 2016 Report Posted December 17, 2016 I think that we could safely list most of the roads in NM 1/2 of the roads in OK and many of the roads in Arkansas. We were on IH-40 out of Little Rock - West and I thought my MH was going to fall apart! Traveling America in "God's Grace"
frater jason Posted December 30, 2016 Report Posted December 30, 2016 PLUS surface conditons, Road surface quality could be deduced by measuring accelerometer readings on the smartphone. Sudden shocks at the same location confirmed by several vehicles could be sign of surface defect, debris, etc. I suggested this (and what we now know as Waze) to the DOT I work for 6 years ago and was pooh-poohed. Then last year Google found and bought Waze for 1 billion USD. Perhaps I am in the wrong line of business. -- 2017 Promaster 159" , 570W mono, 220AH FLA blog | RVwiki project
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