How do you drive around without a GPS? I got my license recently (I'm 20 and lazy, not underaged) and I have a hilariously bad sense of direction. I can't navigate the streets I grew up on. I'm trying to get a job currently, and once I do, my mom will get me a smartphone (I'm a spoiled cunt, deal with it), but until then, I can only get as far as the McDonald's down the road.
Too shit at driving to follow Google Maps instructions on a piece of paper while I drive.
I think it's just something you have or you don't.
My ex literally had no sense of direction. Are you a female?
in your spare time look up a street map on google maps and study it, then drive around some
>>18114791
give up then. people survived for hundreds of years without GPS and you're admittedly too lazy. there's no magical option outside of GP fucking S and google maps
OP here, should I get this?
http://www.tmart.com/5-Car-GPS-Navigator-Red-Edge-with-4GB-Memory-USA-Canada-Mexico-Map_p181459.html
Didn't know they came this cheap.
Buy a road atlas and just go out and drive around. Explore and find what roads connect to what. If you live in the US, most roads connect to a US highway at some point.
>>18114791
Get a road map. Work out the route. Write it down step by step, like Google does (Take Elm Street one mile to Maple. Turn left on Maple, etc)
Study the first two or three steps before you begin. Then take the chance at stoplights or whatever to check the next steps.