First of all, we've added a more powerful query entry:
You must be a registered user to utilize this new feature, but registration is free and easy.
Let's take a quick walk through of this new feature:
That's it! Now, every time I return to FindFuelStops.com and log in, this route will appear as a link at the top of the screen. I need only click on it to have it automatically entered for me again. I also am able to specify how far I've traveled from the origin (Boise in this example). Updating the progress on my route will allow me to use some advanced features still in the works.
As an alternative, if this is a query that I expect to run again in the future, I could name and save the query. This would cause the query to appear in the Queries menu at the top of the page.
Now that I've created my first route, I see some of the other new features we've added:
Want to try it?
We hope that these new features make your use of the TruckMaster Fuel Finder™ more efficient and beneficial.
Coming soon: IFTA tax reporting, road condition alerts, fuel price change alerts.
Greg Dodson
TruckMaster Fuel Finder™
We've now finished our addition of support for Canadian truck stops:
We're working hard to validate and add an additional 4000 truck stops that we've got partial data on. Expect all of these stops to be added over the coming months.
Please continue to tell your friends and co-workers about the Fuel Finder™, we rely on your help to keep the project going.
Have a great Fourth of July!
Greg Dodson
TruckMaster Fuel Finder™ Team
You can access the listings from the main Fuel Finder page, down towards the bottom, above the survey, or take the hyperlink in the top paragraph ("find a truck stop by interstate").
There are probably many truck stops that are on interstates that we don't show, if you find any, please submit an addition request, or submit a correction request on the appropriate truck stop page if it's there but just missing the interstate and/or exit #. This is a work in progress.
We hope you enjoy this new feature, and tell your friends about it.
Greg Dodson
TruckMaster Fuel Finder™ Team
I think that's about it, quite a few big improvements, and more are headed your way. Thanks to all for the great feedback you've been giving us. It's wonderful to hear how useful people are finding the tool.
Greg Dodson
President
TruckMaster Logistics Systems, Inc.
TruckMaster Your Trucking Company™
To my brother, Lyle Dodson
12/07/1955 - 03/15/2009
You'll be greatly missed.
The chain affiliation filter allows you to place check boxes next to one or more chain names, "no chain" being one of the options. This will restrict the returned results by the Fuel Finder™ to those chains, only. It's pretty easy and straight forward.
The next feature isn't quite so easily explained - "Fill Groups".
This feature has been required on many surveys that we've received over the past weeks. We spent some time reviewing what we wanted to achieve with this feature based on your input, and think that it will satisfy the slightly different angles that the different requests came from.
When you're entering the route start and end points, you'll see a couple new fields, "Start Range", and "Full Range". The start range is the number of miles that you are able to travel starting from the origin on the fuel that's currently in your tank. The full range is the number of miles you're able to travel on a full tank.
The Fuel Finder™ engine takes this information, and adds a "Fill Group" column to the returned results. This "Fill Group" is a group of truck stops that fall between 10% tank capacity, and an empty tank. The concept is that these are the most logical stops to visit, based solely on your range of travel.
All results will have this added "Fill Group" column if you enter the "Start Range" and "Full Range" figures prior to running the search, but if you choose the "Miles from Origin" sort order, the fill groups will also be color coded to allow you to quickly and easily see your options.
An error will be displayed at the top of the results should there be too large a gap between truck stops for you to traverse. This is unlikely, unless you have a tiny tank, or have filtered the results using the aforementioned chain filters.
As with many other features that we've added lately, this one opens the door to many more cool things that we could do, such as use this data to suggest smaller purchase amounts at more expensive stops to get you to a stop where you can fill up at a cheaper cost, but these things will have to come as time and budgets allow.
Give this new feature a try, and give us your feedback please, we think it's pretty cool. The support guys have been playing like they're little diesel powered Hondas with 20 gallon tanks to see if they can make it from city to city. lol.
Greg Dodson
TruckMaster Logistics Systems
TruckMaster Your Trucking Company™
We just hooked up a feature we've been testing in-house for awhile - the ability to leave reviews on truck stops that you've visited.
This new feature requires that you create a user account for the TruckMaster Fuel Finder™, so that we have some accountability built into the system, and keep spammers out as much as possible.
The basic operation of this system system is as follows:
We've yet to allow you to see ratings anywhere except for on the individual truck stop pages, i.e. they do not show up in the Fuel Finder results area, the affiliation pages, or the state listings. We want to observe posting behavior a few days prior to "hooking up" this last portion, as we want to make sure that we have "responsible" posts and ratings being assigned. The ultimate plan entails allowing you to sort returned results by the truck stop rating just as you can CPG, distance from origin, etc.
Hopefully you find this new feature as exciting as we do, we look forward to your comments.
Greg Dodson
TruckMaster Fuel Finder™ Team Leader
TruckMaster Your Trucking Company™
Well, you've asked for it (numerous times), and now we've added it - when you run a route or radius from the TruckMaster Fuel Finder™, we now show you the resulting truck stops on a map. If you hover over an icon, a summary of that stop is displayed. Clicking on a stop gives you a link to access the detail page with amenities, etc.
There are quite a few changes that we'd already like to add to this new feature, and will over the next couple of months.
A couple mentionables:
We really like this new feature, and hope that you will as well. It's brand new, so we haven't had a chance to do in-depth testing on all of the different browser versions, but we do know that it works great on FireFox 3+, as well as Explorer 6 & 7. We'll be testing on other browsers as time permits.
Give us your thoughts on other things that we can do with the mapping feature!
Greg Dodson
President
TruckMaster Logistics Systems, Inc.
TruckMaster Your Trucking Company™
I apologize, we've been a bit behind with our posts for new features, mainly because we've been busy developing the new features, then of course the holidays tend to cause some disruptions.
The amenity filter has been replaced with an amenity scoring system, which I think will be more useful to our users. Rather than simply skipping truck stops that we haven't recorded with certain amenities, they now will get more credit for having them, the more the better.
Here's the gist of how it works. If you request a truck stop with "Entertainment" and "Showers", your requests will each be given 50% priority.
Since there are multiple possible amenities for the "Entertainment" category (such as TV Lounge, Video Games, etc), as there are with showers (Women's Showers, Private Showers, etc), the 50% points Entertainment gets will be split into a max score based on how many of the possible amenities they have. Clear as mud? Thought so. The result is that the truck stops with more of the desired amenity categories should be given a higher score. You can also sort the returned results by this score (with distance from origin as the secondary sort).
We'll likely be refining this over the coming weeks.
It is a continual battle to ensure that the coordinates we have are accurate for each truck stop, but I can say with great assurance that we've made huge gains in this area over the past couple weeks. Our goal is to be within feet of each truck stop, but this will take us awhile given the number of stops that we're currently tracking.
You've probably noticed the affiliation pages that we added, you can now pull up and browse through all of the Flying J truck stops, or the Pilot truck stops, Petro truck stops, etc. We know that some people would rather manually browse than have the results returned to them through a form.
We added 716 smaller truck stops throughout the US. We are lacking amenity information for them at present, but will be diligently working to get it added as resources allow.
We've implemented Google's direction API on the truck stop pages, so that you can request directions to a truck stop from where you currently are. This is pretty cool stuff, but unfortunately is more geared for cars than trucks at the moment, so will not always pick a route that you'll be wanting to use.
So as you can see, we've been pretty busy. Hopefully you enjoy some of these new features and improvements.
Greg Dodson
President
TruckMaster Logistics Systems, Inc
TruckMaster Your Trucking Company™