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mschaecher | 11 years ago

Yes but it'd be insanely easy for a company like UPS with the data it has to:

- Give you a preprogrammed recommended stop route. - recommended stop route can auto-adjust throughout day based on variables like traffic etc - the only time you have to "look anything up" is when you need to manually change your recommended stop route. - and that could be done via simple voice commands

I really find it hard to believe UPS doesn't have some kind of great GPS like this for most of it's fleet.

Delivery routes in lower density parts of the country are going to be huge geographic areas too unlike a SF or NYC too.

They supposedly use software to determine how to store packages in the back of a truck efficiently, I can't see how they wouldn't throw their same weight at navigation.

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