Got rid of my Magellan GPS. I use the WAZE app. It also gives you alternate 
routing when traffic is backed up. Its interactive and lets you know when other 
WAZE users are on the road with you. Users can report accidents, cars on the 
side of the road, and police. WAZE then alerts you as you approach these 
events. If the car on the side of the road has gone, you tell WAZE and it will 
remove the notice so other users don’t get it.

You can also search for restaurants you like.

It is continually updated with route changes like the reconfiguration of 
Spaghetti Junction.

It’s a free app.




> On Oct 10, 2016, at 1:10 PM, John Robinson <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> Traveled to Florida and back, using Maps on the Jeep, a Garmin stand alone 
> GPS and the iPhone.
> 
> I updated the Garmin, new firmware and new maps.  
> 
> The Jeep update was close to $600.00, at those prices of the maps will remain 
> the 2014 vintage.
> 
> The iPhone is always updated, just upgraded to iOS 10.0.2
> 
> We are ready, lets hit the road….
> 
> I’ll try to keep this short but the results were humorous ….
> 
> The Jeep would give me one distance and tell me to turn left, the Garmin 
> would give me another distance and tell me to turn right, the iPhone would 
> tell me yet a third distance and tell me to go straight…
> 
> I learned that the Garmin and the Jeep were more sensitive to small road 
> changes, thus the differences, so if a road would split from my road they 
> would tell me miles in advance to be sure and take the main road, the iPhone 
> knew I was an Apple Geek and could figure these things out…stay on my road 
> until she said to turn…and boy with the new update on the Apple Watch the 
> physical turns really shake your arm, so if the phone is in the console I 
> don’t even have to look at it, with Siri’s voice and the watch beating up on 
> my wrist I knew when I was to turn or had arrived at my destination.
> 
> One caveat for the Jeep and the iPhone.   In parts of Alabama the folks think 
> a Cell Tower is a place of incarceration of solitude high off the ground….my 
> AT&T cell phone and my wife’s Verizon Cell neither had service for miles…so 
> now the reason for the Garmin GPS which uses Satellite….I was still connected…
> 
> The iPhone was marvelous, not missing a beat and I also learned what most of 
> you may already know…about time to eat, we tried to have lunch at Panera 
> Bread where possible…so going along with the map doing it’s thing we ask Siri 
> where is the nearest Panera Bread…she brings to screens the closest….touch it 
> and now a NEW map appears, I can dismiss it or allow her to take me to 
> lunch….If I don’t want the one she suggest I wait and she goes back to the 
> original map.
> 
> When finished eating we are back to the original map and puttering along with 
> our Captain in charge of getting us where we want to go.
> 
> While in Destin wanting to go to a restaurant or whatever most sites when you 
> click on “map” it takes me to Google Maps, and I wait and wait for it to 
> load…..wish Apple could fix the default from these sites to Apple Map so I 
> copy the address and enter into Apple Maps and instantly they load and never 
> miss my destination.
> 
> I also listen to books as I drive and the book pauses when Siri wants to tell 
> me something, maybe it’s the Bose earbuds but the Siri voice sure sounds much 
> younger, personal and quite lovely…I was starting to need more conversation 
> with this lady, she was very soothing….
> 
> 
> Finally, Siri would come on and say that 25 miles ahead there was a traffic 
> jam, if I took the route she suggested I would save 25 minutes…really?  Was 
> this old data?  Was it real?  This had NEVER happened before so I didn’t 
> listen to her and sat in traffic at least 2 hours…on the two different 
> occasions that were traffic jams…oh, will I learn?
> 
> It’s been awhile since I have revisited Maps, I thought this might help 
> someone on the list…you never know.
> 
> 
> John
> 
> 
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