Then you lose traffic updates. I use Wayze, and it suddenly switched and told me to take a turn and I followed it and neatly circumvented a jacknifed truck and probably a big delay.
I want its opinion on traffic once - before I leave - and that’s it. Once I’m on the road, I absolutely do not want to hear its suggestion to change 3 lanes to catch this next exit.
Once I’ve got a path plotted, I switch on airplane mode so Google Maps can’t throw me any curveballs.
Then you lose traffic updates. I use Wayze, and it suddenly switched and told me to take a turn and I followed it and neatly circumvented a jacknifed truck and probably a big delay.
the main reason I use navigation is for traffic, though
but if you know that’s not going to be a concern, absolutely a good idea
I want its opinion on traffic once - before I leave - and that’s it. Once I’m on the road, I absolutely do not want to hear its suggestion to change 3 lanes to catch this next exit.
Where I live, traffic advice can regularly save 20+ minutes driving. My morning commute is wack.