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An easy workaround is to send driving directions to your phone from your desktop computer before you hit the road. Here’s how to do it with each of the the major mapping services.
Driving somewhere new is stressful, but Google Maps makes it easy…as long as you're prepared.
1. Open Maps . 2. Tap your profile picture near the Search Maps bar. 3. Tap Offline Maps . 4. Tap the map you want to use.
The best idea is to acquire a mobile phone featuring GPS navigation but this also needs money and today’s article is not about this thing. So, how can you get driving directions without a GPS unit?
Hit the "Send to Phone" link on their Yahoo! maps page and you'll get the data via SMS, with images also available with your data connection (you do have a mobile data plan, don't you?).
When driving with GPS is against the law Distracted-driving rules cover using your smart phone to get directions. Here's how to avoid tickets—and stay safe.
Google Maps has added a new feature to its Android and iOS apps that suggests what it thinks is the most fuel-efficient path. Here's how to use it.
Enter your phone number and other requested details, then click Send. In MapQuest, input your start and end points like usual and then click Get Directions.