DH has one for work and lives by it because he has to drive through a maze of city streets all day long going from customer to customer. He keeps a map book as back up though as every so often it looses satellite.
So I got him one for his truck.
Now I both love the GPS and hate the GPS. It's great for finding rest areas, restaurants, and getting drive times.
DH is so reliant on the GPS that even when it's wrong he follows it. Like the time we were going to a hotel and I had printed the directions before we left which said take a left off the ramp and the hotel was 1/4 mi down on the right. The @(%(*() GPS was sending us the wrong way (Take a right, take a left drive four miles and go left then right) in the wrong direction. DH and I got into a major fight over it.
Now, maybe it's just our GPS, but it also drives me nuts because when we run into traffic (e.g., a 25 mile back up on the Jersey Turnpike of people trying to get to the shore when we just wanted to get to the Del. Mem Bridge
) and ask it for an alternate route, it still keeps trying to send us back to the congested road. At these times I love my old trusty map, which I used to navigate my way around the lovely traffic snarls and saved several hours of sitting in the car.
So I got him one for his truck.
Now I both love the GPS and hate the GPS. It's great for finding rest areas, restaurants, and getting drive times.
DH is so reliant on the GPS that even when it's wrong he follows it. Like the time we were going to a hotel and I had printed the directions before we left which said take a left off the ramp and the hotel was 1/4 mi down on the right. The @(%(*() GPS was sending us the wrong way (Take a right, take a left drive four miles and go left then right) in the wrong direction. DH and I got into a major fight over it.

Now, maybe it's just our GPS, but it also drives me nuts because when we run into traffic (e.g., a 25 mile back up on the Jersey Turnpike of people trying to get to the shore when we just wanted to get to the Del. Mem Bridge
