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| Above, the motorhome at Arches National Park Visitor Center. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
During my vacation in July to Wyoming, Montana, South Dakota and Utah, I made good use out of Google maps. I also made good use out of a paper road atlas.
That wasn't the app version, but the one available to anyone online.
For those who use the app version, there will be major updates coming, some of which could "doom" trip planner apps.
From RV Travel:
The day of paying for an app to help you plan your trip’s route or find places and services along the road may soon be over.
Google is rolling out a major update to its Google Maps that uses artificial intelligence to make it easier for RVers and other motorists to navigate unfamiliar towns, find fuel or groceries near a campground or safely guide a large rig through tight turns and avoid routes with low bridges. And it won’t cost a penny.
The upgrades come from integrating Google’s Gemini AI directly into maps, adding smarter voice assistance, more intuitive directions, and better on-the-ground exploration tools. It’s GPS on steroids.
To read more, go here.

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