01-03-2019, 07:25 AM
(01-03-2019, 03:29 AM)mat422 Wrote:(01-02-2019, 07:09 PM)Shannon Wrote: Get yourself a good GPS. It has helped me a LOT with my anxiety about driving in unfamiliar areas, and especially in big cities.
When I rented the car for this trip I got the GPS option. I've also got a backup gps on my phone that works without data in case that one craps out for some reason. I'll have to look into it more just to have. Any recommendations?
I don't think you really need more options, although Waze looked good but I never used it. Just make sure you set your GPS options to your preferences first; for example, I hate toll roads. And make sure you are familiar with your GPS before using it. And if using the one on your phone, make sure that using it doesn't distract you from driving, and that you can hear and understand it well.
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