I live outside Minneapolis and the State of Minnesota. I do not have an intuitive feel for making my way within the greater metropolitan area. Thus, I depend upon a Garmin GPS device to get me to a specific in-call location.
I made a visit to the Minneapolis area last weekend specifically for a visit with a provider. I had not been to the area for a period of time. Therefore, I was caught totally unprepared for road construction issues (i.e., closed exits) on a certain stretch of an Interstate highway (i.e., I-494).
I would appreciate any constructive advice from hobbyists or providers pertaining to how they plan and prepare for movement in the Minneapolis area via automobile.
For example, I believe there are some GPS units that are able to receive traffic updates in order to route a user around construction. Also, Minnesota's Department of Transportation has an Internet site detailing current road construction projects.
Are there other options available? For example, I will sometimes input travel data on Rand McNally's Internet site to determine travel time and distance. A site such as Rand McNally's incorporating road construction projects might me ideal for planning efficient movement in areas with significant construction activity.
Note: The session with the provider was fulfilled. However, I was at least 20 minutes late to the meeting.