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Using Your Smartphone While On the Go

With so many drivers relying on their smartphones, many are always in search of the best iPhone apps to help with travel.  From finding the closest rest stop, restaurants, and hotels to predicting traffic patterns ahead of time, effective apps can make a big difference for the always-on-the-go traveller.

For Battling Weather: The Weather Channel App

Drivers who are out on the road part or full-time will enjoy using The Weather Channel app to monitor weather and driving conditions wherever they are. With this handy app, drivers simply have to enter their current location for details on weather and interstate driving conditions. People who drive on the same highways frequently can save up to ten different locations for quick and easy viewing.

For Transporting Cargo: TransFlo

After delivering a shipment, drivers, especially truckers, can us TransFlo to scan and send paperwork to carriers for fast processing. Since so many truck drivers deliver goods around the country, having an app that promotes efficiency is helpful.  After scanning a document, truck drivers simply have to touch a button to transmit the paperwork to the carrier for confirmation.

For Cheaper Fuel: GasBuddy

Drivers are always looking for a way to save money on gas. With the GasBuddy app, drivers can find the cheapest places to fuel up. The app uses GPS to populate the screen with gas and diesel fuel prices for various gas stations in the local area. People who use this app can save a tremendous amount of money on gas over the years.

For the Basics: Allstays

One of the top iPhone apps for drivers is the Allstays Truck Stops & Travel Plazas app. This app helps folks get information on everything they need to get their job done right. In addition to finding local weigh stations, this app helps drivers find local stores, car washes, bathrooms, amenities, restaurants, hotels, and more.

For Monitoring Traffic: Inrix

One of the best iPhone apps for those on the road is Inrix. This app helps drivers plan their trips ahead of time by factoring in everything they need to know about the highways and roads they will be traveling on. In addition to having the ability to access information on current driving conditions, truckers also have the ability to find out about on-going construction, accidents, and other conditions that can slow driver for hours.

Aaron Gormley writes on all things transportation and technology-related, including auto industry news, truck driving jobs, and smartphone GPS technology.

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