MapQuest is one of the many virtual GPS services available to drivers. It works well with voice commands and offers rerouting of driving directions. It is accessible and easy to use.
However, the app is not as customizable as other apps. Its biggest downfall may be in its ability to direct delivery drivers. Read on to learn more about the system’s pros and cons and how it stands up to its competitors.
Driving direction: MapQuest offers several useful features including voice command integration, accident rerouting, cheap gas finders, bookmarking, and limited multi-stop driving routes.
Customized Layering: MapQuest’s layers icon brings up a sidebar that allows users to stack up data and view nearby hotels, gas stations, airports, shops, and restaurants. It reduces the accumulation of icons that can interfere with navigation.
Robust Navigation: MapQuest offers a convenient navigation window that includes a progress bar, an ETA, and a compass. The directions are easy to follow ensuring you arrive at your destination on time.
Lacks Customization: MapQuest provides some customization options such as the choice between walking and driving, highways and streets, and avoiding tolls and unpaved roads. However, it does not allow you to plan specific routes that would allow for scenery viewing or convenient stops along the way.
Not a Great Option for Delivery Drivers: Delivery drivers may have a hard time using the directions driving MapQuest gives. It only plans routes for one driver at a time. It will not hold more than 26 addresses per route. It also lacks features like delivery time windows, customer notifications, and scheduled drive breaks.
MyRouteOnline is a more convenient option for delivery drivers. It plans multiple driving routes at once and holds as many as 1000 addresses per route. It allows you to review your planned routes and manage them with manual changes. Routes can be exported to Excel for offline access if necessary.
The app also offers additional benefits that make it delivery driver-friendly. It allows you to include service times per spot and plan for breaks and delivery drop-offs. And of course, provides ETAs to all your destinations.
MyRouteOnline is the clear winner when it comes to delivery driver services. Will you add it to your business technology suite?