Available Navigation Systems
The Driver app lets drivers open turn-by-turn navigation from different third-party navigation systems. The available options let fleets choose the solution that best fits their vehicle type, operational context, and driver preferences.
The Driver app supports the following Navigation Systems:
- Google Maps
- Sygic GPS Truck & Caravan
- Waze
- Here WeGo
When a driver starts navigation from the Driver app, the selected navigation system opens automatically with the destination prefilled.
Choosing the best navigation system for you
Google Maps
Main features
- Global map coverage
- Very accurate address search
- Strong real-time traffic information
- Familiar interface for most drivers
Things to consider
- Not designed for trucks
- Does not consider vehicle height, weight, or road restrictions
Recommended for: Light vehicles and general use
Sygic GPS Truck & Caravan
Main features
- Truck-specific routing based on vehicle dimensions
- Avoids restricted roads, low bridges, and weight limits
- Reliable offline navigation
- Includes truck-specific POIs (rest areas, truck stops)
Things to consider
- Requires a paid licence
- Traffic data is less detailed than Google Maps or Waze
Recommended for: Trucks and professional fleets
Waze
Main features
- Real-time, crowd-sourced traffic information
- Fast rerouting around congestion, accidents, and roadworks
- Simple and driver-friendly interface
Things to consider
- Not suitable for trucks
- No support for vehicle dimensions or restrictions
- Requires an active internet connection
Recommended for: Urban driving and traffic avoidance
HERE WeGo
Main features
- Reliable global maps
- Supports offline navigation
- Clean and simple interface
Things to consider
- Traffic information is less detailed than Google Maps or Waze
- Truck routing is more limited than Sygic Truck and requires a paid (Pro) license
Recommended for: Mixed fleets and offline navigation