Get into car, say "Ok Google, Navigate to 6 Madeup Street".
Done.
Put on location tracking and you can make sure the drivers are not bumping off work too.
Get into car, say "Ok Google, Navigate to 6 Madeup Street".
Done.
If you hire local drivers, they will probably know the local area quite well anyway
Maybe send these lot an email?
http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/
They do custom map printing and everything. They did the tourist map in my area that shows a 6 x6 grid reference and then all the street names/attractions with their grid references. So essentially a one page wall a-z map.
Put on location tracking and you can make sure the drivers are not bumping off work too.
I can't even understand how a numbering system would be usable - an A-Z at least gives a grid reference. How are you meant to find a number on your map of a town - a map which you've removed all street names from so using it for navigation is impossible?
I think i've explained this really badly - this is essentially what I want one huge map to have in the shop I wouldn't expect the drivers to carry a map! (Thanks Mynight helpful as usual) When we hand over the deliveries they would take a quick look if they weren't completely sure where it was. I know what everyone is saying and gps/looking at a pc is fine but when it's really busy it'a hectic and this is just the most convenient i've found.
I like the idea of this! But I always assumed I would need some sort of expensive GPS tracking system i'll have to try and find some software/company who track mobile phones. I don't distrust the drivers but sometimes one of the front of house may consider going out on deliveries if the drivers aren't back but if I can tell where they are and if they'll be back soon I wouldn't have to be short staffed in house when the driver is just about to arrive.