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  <title>Android Candy: Waze Redux</title>
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            &lt;div class="field field--name-node-author field--type-ds field--label-hidden field--item"&gt;by &lt;a title="View user profile." href="https://www.linuxjournal.com/users/shawn-powers" lang="" about="https://www.linuxjournal.com/users/shawn-powers" typeof="schema:Person" property="schema:name" datatype="" xml:lang=""&gt;Shawn Powers&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
      
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Back in 2014, I highlighted Waze, which is a turn-by-turn GPS navigation
program created by a startup in Israel. That company was bought by Google,
but it still remains independent, at least for now. (It does share some data
behind the scenes, but it functions differently when it comes to routing.)
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(Image from &lt;a href="https://www.waze.com"&gt;https://www.waze.com&lt;/a&gt;)
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Although I had very bad luck with Waze early on, I recently used it on a
cross-country trip, and it was amazing. I still have unpleasant memories
of Waze trying to force me to turn off an overpass and having it rout me
to an off-ramp only to get back on the on-ramp immediately. I'm happy to
say, however, those issues seem to be resolved. In fact, it was a very
pleasant experience!
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Not only was the navigation reliable (and murder-free), but it has a
unique way of saving time by taking less-traveled routes. Last year when
I was driving through Atlanta, Georgia, I got stuck in traffic for hours
using my Garmin GPS. This year, Waze took me into corn fields in order
to avoid traffic jams in Nashville. I'll admit, I was a bit worried when
GPS advised me to turn on a poorly maintained country road, but in the
end, it saved me hours of monotonous city traffic.
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The TL;DR truth is, Waze has gotten to the point where it's now my
favorite GPS app. Plus, if your passenger is bored, it's fun to report
speed traps and hazards on the road. All that input makes for better
driving, which makes family vacations far more enjoyable! Check it out
in the Google Play store today. Waze is still free, and you'd be silly
not to give it a test drive.
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  <pubDate>Tue, 15 Nov 2016 13:26:53 +0000</pubDate>
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