There are some people I know that always open Waze all the time as they drive, and it does really benefit them, especially when Waze alerts objects and what not, which I think it's pretty especially when you care about your car. I don't turn it on when I drive unless if I have to get somewhere faster since it does alert cops for me, so waze is essentially my "radar detector" since they're illegal in my state (mind you I don't go ham at 100 mph or even at 90 on the highway and treat other cars as obstacles). Also whenever I drive to DC and certain parts of MD where it is known to have speed cameras, I use dat as well. Whenever I commute, I just take a quick peek on googlemaps to see how bad the traffic is, in case if I take alternate routes to get home faster.wap wrote: ↑Sun May 24, 2020 9:52 amEXACTLY.D Griff wrote: ↑Sun May 24, 2020 6:12 am
I don’t prefer to have nav on all the time. Occasionally I know generally where I’m going but there might be a road or two in less familiar with, I can think “Major XYZ Road is west of here, compass says I’m heading north, so turn left and I’ll get to where I need to be”.
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I certainly don't run my nav all the time and have no idea if I'd have AA running all the time, either. Do people routinely hook up their phone and turn on ACP/AA EVERY time they get in their car?
It wouldn't surprise me if -type s do not know how to use a compass.
I also too use a compass as well.