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Driving under heavy rain with GPS

From NYC to Philadelphia under heavy rain with a really old, used car..

It was raining cats and dogs all whole day from sunrise to sunset.

We were three people and I was sitting at the behind.

The worst thing about going to somewhere is your device of GPS.

GPS device is really suck. It is not working on the time.

Once you arrive the intersection of road, we were looking at the GPS to understand which route we need to follow.

Guess what?

It is not displaying the route at right time we have to decide.

And then we were entering the wrong routes.

We have been driving twelve hours and all our time was spent to our wrong routes because of our GPS device.

I think it was TomTom GPS,

Let me give you an advice about GPS technology. It is really a tech revolution to drive however but buy the latest GPS tech not to spend so much time on the wrong routes.


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