CoPilot GPS Navigation

CoPilot GPS Navigation

By Trimble Maps Ltd.

  • Category: Navigation
  • Release Date: 2012-05-10
  • Current Version: 10.27.0.2921
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 60.55 MB
  • Developer: Trimble Maps Ltd.
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 11.4 or later.
Score: 3.52016
3.52016
From 1,786 Ratings

Description

Built for you, the driver. Whether you are behind the wheel of a car, a professional truck driver with profits tied to your time on the road or an RVer exploring the country - CoPilot has got you covered. Trusted by millions of drivers globally and many of the world’s leading delivery fleets, CoPilot GPS is designed to meet the needs of all driver and vehicle types to help you safely navigate the roads. Let us help make it productive and enjoyable. Includes 14 days FREE voice-guided offline navigation, route planning and traffic. Try the app without any commitment and if you like it, you can subscribe at anytime. TRUCK NAVIGATION & TRAFFIC*** • Keep out of trouble by avoiding low bridges and truck-restricted roads with PC*MILER routing • Driver-friendly non-distracting guidance in cab, so you can concentrate on the road • Plan trips that are optimized for your vehicle and load • Save money avoiding fines, out-of-route mileage and reduce fuel usage • Deliver on time and get precise ETAs with real-time traffic CAR NAVIGATION & TRAFFIC • Find your best way with a choice of up to 3 routes • Drive confidently without a mobile signal with automotive-grade offline maps • Discover what’s around you with millions of pre-loaded Places • Avoid delays with real-time traffic and automatic rerouting around congestion* • Explore any place, anywhere, in any way with maps of the world** RV NAVIGATION & TRAFFIC*** • Routes and directions designed for RVs based on your vehicle size • Never get stranded again with reliable offline maps • Search millions of preloaded Places including campgrounds and rest areas • Know your turn ahead of time with lane indicator arrows & exit sign information For detailed map coverage, check out copilotgps.com/map-coverage STAY CONNECTED facebook.com/copilotgps | Twitter: @copilotgps NOTES *Requires a mobile internet connection **Requires additional map upgrade ***Not available in all regions To find out more about the maximum dimensions for your RV navigation, visit our support center support.copilotgps.com (height 14ft, width 102in, total length 45ft, weight 26,000lbs). Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life For full details of our terms of use please visit https://copilotgps.com/eula/

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Reviews

  • One9 travel centers missing…

    4
    By undeniableallure
    Copilot seems to know about a few One9 travel centers, but could we get the entire locations database added please. One9 is part of the Pilot/Flying-J network in case anyone’s unfamiliar with them. Here’s an example of one Copilot doesn’t know about (I’ll update this with more as I come across them): 2101 US 49, Brinkley, AR 72021
  • Excellent GPS for commercial drivers and others!

    5
    By N8taS
    I’ve been using CoPilot for quite a few years now (6+?) and have found it very reliable for guiding me to my destinations when operating heavy trucks. I previously had tried a few hardware/software packages from big names, like a Rand McNally tablet, and the CoPilot app simply blows them away! No special hardware needed as the app and its maps install on your phone and/or tablet! With the maps being stored on your device you needn’t have any concerns if you’re driving through a remote area where you have absolutely zero cell coverage! I know many truck drivers who just use Apple Maps or google maps and I’ve told all of them about CoPilot and how it can save your butt since it factors in the height, width, weight, and other factors of your rig (you can use one of multiple stock vehicle profiles or easily create one for your specific rig). If instead you run with a gps app meant for a commuter car then it will happily guide your 13’6” truck straight into a 10’ clearance rail bridge and you’ll be none the wiser until you’re wrecked or having to find a way to back up and turn around in traffic. Copilot only routes you on roads where you actually fit and where your vehicle is legal! You can even set it up to avoid mountains so you don’t find yourself driving in low-range 2nd gear at a crawl up on an interstate only to be later relying on your Jake brake and worn brake shoes to hold you back on a 8% down grade! Similarly you can tell the app which types of roads you prefer and which types you want to avoid. I absolutely recommend CoPilot to all professional drivers, and to others who have special routing/driving requirements! …don’t want to run your family RV under too short a clearance anymore than you would a mobile crane! If your career is behind a wheel then get this program, it’s not free but it is 100% worth every penny!
  • Not good routes

    2
    By Jayref10
    I decided to try out this GPS on the recommendation from a FB group for my trip back from NC to Philadelphia especially because of the fact that the 695 bridge is now out so I needed an alternative route around Baltimore to avoid the tunnels. Of all the alternatives that could have been provided to me, this app decided the best route would be to drive through the middle of downtown Baltimore. So I had to navigate a 40ft diesel pusher pulling a Jeep through the narrow and unmaintained roads of Baltimore’ slums adding an extra hour to my trip because that was the best this app could come up with. Needless to say I will not be using this ever again as my trust in it is now destroyed. Use with extreme caution.
  • Poor app

    1
    By Napturaldahlia
    Purchased the premium and log in with my account on a diffent device. The app accepts my log in but does not allow me to use the premium feature. App advises to purchase on each device that I use with. My account. What is the purpose. Furthermore, the device does not recognize a lot of the addresses that I have tried to input.
  • Please add CarPlay

    3
    By Jbisc1701
    This app is ok. Especially if you have no service. It lacks CarPlay. That kills a higher rating.
  • Maps are not up to date.

    1
    By M Calkins
    Despite having been recently updated as of 2/22/24 the maps are horribly outdated. If you don’t have some kind of idea of the area you’re driving in this app will get you i to serious trouble with a big truck. About a decade ago when I first downloaded this app it was fine, not perfect but fine. Nowadays it is not much better than using Google Maps and sometimes its worse. Traffic and road closures/openings are frequently wrong. Do not waste your time with this app.
  • I use this every day as a semi driver

    5
    By THEPOLLEYB
    It used to be pretty bad but I think it’s better now. Rarely have any issues with is but occasionally cross reference Google. Just use some common sense
  • Stop trying to over charge me

    1
    By Puny PreacherGod
    I have a year subscription but the app keeps trying to make me pay again and not let me use the app that I already paid for and there is nobody to call about this issue. When you call it gives you the run around. Give me what I paid for !
  • Not working

    1
    By TSC1996$
    I purchased after trial and am getting an error that something is wrong in pilot store. However it to my money. Definitely need to figure out what’s going on. Not a good look out here on the road.
  • Finally giving up

    1
    By vgujjgftyu
    I’ve used this app for more than five years. I loved that the maps are resident on the phone because I regularly traveled where there’s no cell. I put up with an occasional goofy routing through a narrow residential street when an arterial was nearby. I loved that the map doesn’t try to be helpful by zooming around at every freeway intersection. But starting three years ago my subscription cancelled itself before it really expired. Tech support blamed Apple. An hour with an Apple guru couldn’t find an issue. I finally deleted the app and bought a new subscription using a new email and Apple ID. Next year same problem (just road out a few weeks with no maps). And next year. This year it won’t load anything but a map (no active traffic that’s paid for, no access to my address book, no search). Just a basic paper map (starting mid January) for a subscription that doesn’t end until March 1, leaving me without maps in a part of the USA with no cell (so Apple and Google maps won’t work). I’m done.

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