06-30-2021, 01:29 AM
There's an app called [url=https://www.waze.com]Waze for smartphones that shows real-time traffic and recommends alternate routes. You could consult it before you hit the road, or pull off to check it if you find yourself stuck in traffic.
There's also an app called [url=https://scenicapp.space]Scenic that helps you create a route that is either 1) fast 2) short or 3) efficient. You can avoid ferries, tolls, and highways. Once you've set route preferences, you can tell it to generate a curvy route that is either 1) fast curvy 2) curvy, or 3) extra curvy. It will also generate a round trip. Some of these things are premium features that require a subscription...there's a lot more you can do.
Some people use their phone like this for navigation. I use the phone for route planning, and then ride using the GPS to keep track of where I am.
[url=https://roadcurvature.com]Curvature is a nice resource for finding good roads:
There's also an app called [url=https://scenicapp.space]Scenic that helps you create a route that is either 1) fast 2) short or 3) efficient. You can avoid ferries, tolls, and highways. Once you've set route preferences, you can tell it to generate a curvy route that is either 1) fast curvy 2) curvy, or 3) extra curvy. It will also generate a round trip. Some of these things are premium features that require a subscription...there's a lot more you can do.
Some people use their phone like this for navigation. I use the phone for route planning, and then ride using the GPS to keep track of where I am.
[url=https://roadcurvature.com]Curvature is a nice resource for finding good roads:
