Back in 2005-2006, I was driving a Semi thru Pennsylvania, and my trucks gps had the shortest route laid out for the city I was headed to. I followed it…right to a bridge that was too low for my truck. Luckily for me, there was a parking lot just before the bridge that I was able to turn around in, and go back to the main highway, using my paper map to do so.
I guess I must be the dinosaur… I still use paper maps and like them just fine. But then I don’t have a smart phone and my only GPS is for airplane use only (and I still use paper charts there too). The neat thing about paper is that the batteries never run out 8^)
BE THIS GUY over 1 year ago
Surprised he was able to find a map.
hubbard3188 over 1 year ago
Wow! REALLY dated technology.
Carl Premium Member over 1 year ago
I find maps useful for a large scale overview to plan the outlines of the trip but the details require the timeliness of the gps.
pathamil over 1 year ago
My mom used to hold the map upside down if we were driving south so she could give my dad the correct left/right directions…
johnjoyce over 1 year ago
I used my Maine Gazetteer map just the other day. No GPS on my car, no cell phone.
mokspr Premium Member over 1 year ago
And with a bit of vinegar you can use it to clean the windscreen too.
ObsiWan Premium Member over 1 year ago
Gray… dude… Rand McNally is still in business. Buy the spiral notebook-sized version of the US Atlas. Easy-peasey!
Robert Miller Premium Member over 1 year ago
Back in 2005-2006, I was driving a Semi thru Pennsylvania, and my trucks gps had the shortest route laid out for the city I was headed to. I followed it…right to a bridge that was too low for my truck. Luckily for me, there was a parking lot just before the bridge that I was able to turn around in, and go back to the main highway, using my paper map to do so.
sml7291 Premium Member over 1 year ago
I guess I must be the dinosaur… I still use paper maps and like them just fine. But then I don’t have a smart phone and my only GPS is for airplane use only (and I still use paper charts there too). The neat thing about paper is that the batteries never run out 8^)
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member over 1 year ago
Now try to re-fold it. Good luck.