Learn GPS Navigators – How to Find the Right One!

GPS navigation systems are becoming a really nice tool to have when traveling. Without one, you drive into new areas and have no idea where to find anything. Too much traffic and it can get very stressful! I remember getting lost in Tijuana a few years ago after driving down the coast of Baja. Not a pretty experience especially since I don’t speak Spanish. Because of that vacation, I came home very tired and a nervous wreck! Not just because of getting lost, but trying to drive there through the Southern California traffic! I’m just not used to it, being from a less populated area.

Today, travel is easy with the new GPS navigators. There are quite a few different models to choose from. Voice recognition help keep your hands on the wheel even more while you get verbal easy-to-understand driving directions. With options of different languages or accents, GPS navigators will tell you specific street names with speed limits that are shown on the screen when driving major roadways. Ask it "Where am I?" and it will provide the nearest intersection so you stay on track. Some GPS systems are equipped with Bluetooth® for hands-free calling…very helpful when you are busy eating pretzels and car snacks!

Video games can be played with some GPS models and then your passengers will have something to do on long trips to help ease the boredom. Or use the MP3 player feature and watch and listen with a photo viewer.

Your navigator will inform you about the gas prices at certain destinations, so you can have more money for the fun stuff! When traveling across the borders, the currency converter will keep you informed of today’s rates.

There’s no need to get caught in a blizzard in the winter time either! Your GPS will keep you on top of the weather.

There is one option I couldn’t find on GPS systems at first, which was radar detection or a fuzz buster feature. Then I discovered that you can import custom points of interest on some GPS models that other people have compiled. They include police camera locations and speed traps. Just simply load that information into your GPS and you’ll be alerted before you head into a trap. Of course I really don’t need that feature, because I drive the speed limit, well most of the time. Okay, I may need it because of not knowing a particular area and the speed limits!

In the world of these advanced GPS navigators, the roads should be a lot more safe and calm. Because having a GPS system would enable everyone to easily navigate to their destinations, and create much less stress.

Road rage will become a thing of the past! Yes, and there are unclaimed fortunes in Nigerian banks too.

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