Be forewarned - I am NOT a "techie" person. I refuse to have a smart phone, still use a dinosaur desktop computer, etc. I have a Garmin Nuvi that my husband keeps updated for me, and was last updated in July 2013. So theoretically, it should work fine right?
Over the weekend, I drove from Houston, TX to my home in southern Maryland. The GPS did okay once I forced it to route me through Shreveport, LA vs. taking I-10 along the coast (which, IMO, it THE WORST road I have ever been on - worse than the Alcan!). I made it all the way to I-81 in Virginia, and that is where my issues began.
I won't drive in DC. There is simply no reason to when I can take the Harry Nice Bridge into southern MD and not have to backtrack. The GPS refused to acknowledge the bridge even existed as a route, and kept sending me up thru DC. I got off I-81 onto I-64 towards Richmond - GPS still trying to send me to DC. Got off I-64 in Charlottesville to cut across to Hwy 3 - GPS still sending me to DC. On Hwy 3 near King George, GPS still trying to turn me around, even when I got to 301. It wasn't until I was 100' away from the bridge that it finally routed me over it. Can anyone explain why and tell me how to "fix" the issue of the GPS not recognizing any road other than interstates? I went thru the GPS menu/settings and could not find any clues....
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