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<blockquote data-quote="1982vett" data-source="post: 1664094" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>Google Maps is my go to...but on trips I'm unfamiliar with I get on a computer and look carefully at the routes it wants to send me on. If you've got it set on the shortest route...be ready to hit some dirt roads. If you've got it set on fastest route....be prepared to drive more miles but at a faster rate of speed and in traffic through cities you really don't need to be in. </p><p></p><p>I'm beginning to think that the interstates and other roads are more congested these days because gps is putting them all on the major roads and everyone let's them because they haven't taken the time to look at where it's taking them. Our sons are the worst. They never know where they are on trips. All they can tell you is the calculated arrival time the gps tells them.</p><p></p><p>wife kinda thinks I'm loosing it. Sometimes I'll run both Google maps and the navigation on the Tahoe with the alerts turned off. Easier to keep an eye on Google and where it's taking me and it's kinda entertaining to watch the Tahoe nav go nuts when you go a different way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1982vett, post: 1664094, member: 7795"] Google Maps is my go to...but on trips I’m unfamiliar with I get on a computer and look carefully at the routes it wants to send me on. If you’ve got it set on the shortest route...be ready to hit some dirt roads. If you’ve got it set on fastest route....be prepared to drive more miles but at a faster rate of speed and in traffic through cities you really don’t need to be in. I’m beginning to think that the interstates and other roads are more congested these days because gps is putting them all on the major roads and everyone let’s them because they haven’t taken the time to look at where it’s taking them. Our sons are the worst. They never know where they are on trips. All they can tell you is the calculated arrival time the gps tells them. wife kinda thinks I’m loosing it. Sometimes I’ll run both Google maps and the navigation on the Tahoe with the alerts turned off. Easier to keep an eye on Google and where it’s taking me and it’s kinda entertaining to watch the Tahoe nav go nuts when you go a different way. [/QUOTE]
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