Waze takes me through some pretty sketchy parts of the south/west sides of Chicago on my daily commute, but its saves a ton of time. I run waze 98% of the time I am in the car, if for nothing else than the LEO warnings. The last time time I didn't run Waze was 3 years ago on a easy saturday morning drive to the lake in my wife's suv...and I got popped going 88 in a 65 running with the flow of traffic. Never again.
That being said, in the past few months (with both Waze and Google Maps) I have had constant issues of the gps dropping out, then the app thinking I am all the sudden on a surface street on not on the highway, which leads to about 10 reroutes in 30 seconds. I understand why the apps get confused in they city because of the buidlings, but does anyone have any idea why it would be happening in suburban driving? When I say constant, I mean at least 3-4 "jumps" of my location per each 30 min trip.
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Garrett
Living and Thriving
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