It always paid to be a member of AAA back in the day. Nice maps, triptiks and also tourbooks for the states you were driving through and pretty good road service to boot!
My sister-in-law argues with her GPS and insists she knows a better route. Usually involves wrong way on one way streets or traffic jammed secondary roads.
Back in the 80s I was driving across country, I was going thru the Appalachians in Tennessee and ran into a detour. I drove about an hour or two without running into any signs to redirect me along a detour route. I pulled out my road atlas and could not for the life of me figure out where I was. Turns out I was in Kentucky.
GPS is great but I still love using maps to plan a trip. Sometimes you spot attractions you might have missed. Used to navigate our road trips for Dad and it was the only time I could tell him where to go.
Ravenswing over 4 years ago
And they know they’re humped when the roadsign says “Bienvenue au Quebec!”
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 4 years ago
Love my GPS!!
Dobby53 Premium Member over 4 years ago
Zen navigation- we’ll get there when we get there.
TampaFanatic1 over 4 years ago
It always paid to be a member of AAA back in the day. Nice maps, triptiks and also tourbooks for the states you were driving through and pretty good road service to boot!
jal333 over 4 years ago
It must have been a man driving. Opus would have used a map.
I’mStandingRightHere over 4 years ago
My sister-in-law argues with her GPS and insists she knows a better route. Usually involves wrong way on one way streets or traffic jammed secondary roads.
frequency270 over 4 years ago
It is a common rule you’ll only get to CA by going left in a comic strip. No wonder they’re going in circles.
MEPace over 4 years ago
Back in the 80s I was driving across country, I was going thru the Appalachians in Tennessee and ran into a detour. I drove about an hour or two without running into any signs to redirect me along a detour route. I pulled out my road atlas and could not for the life of me figure out where I was. Turns out I was in Kentucky.
joannesshadow over 4 years ago
GPS is great but I still love using maps to plan a trip. Sometimes you spot attractions you might have missed. Used to navigate our road trips for Dad and it was the only time I could tell him where to go.
rsteve6601 Premium Member over 4 years ago
That’s my kind of road trip!
Here's Waldo over 4 years ago
“Toto, I think we’re still in Kansas.”
Ironhold over 4 years ago
Kansas → Colorado → Arizona is a reasonable westward course of action depending upon what part of the US they’re coming from.
Sisyphos over 4 years ago
And so they wandered for all eternity, giving rise to the Legend of Bloom County: it’s wherever you want it to be….