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Navigating the Big City During Rush Hour

You might think that owning a cab company in New York City would be a walk in the park. After all, millions of tourists visit the city each year, and many of them look forward to the experience of riding around town in an authentic taxicab. Unfortunately, the market is rather saturated. I’ve had to go to some lengths just to separate my taxis from the rest.
Most recently, I installed Jensen navigation systems in every taxi. This measure ensured that my drivers – no matter how inexperienced – would take the most expedient route to their destination and save gas in the process. This means more pick-ups per day and more revenue generated in fares. Over time, customers came to recognize my cabs as among the best in town thanks largely to their trust in GPS technology.
As an amateur pilot, I recognize the tremendous dangers inherent to my hobby. It’s not uncommon for mechanical problems to force pilots to bring their planes in for a crash landing. Luckily, I’ve never had to deal with such a catastrophic problem. I’m always paying careful attention to sounds of the engine and to my various instrument panels. Still, it pays to be careful.
Sometimes when I’m bored on long road trips I’ll take some time to ponder how life would have been different if GPS technology existed during my childhood. My father was the typical all-American dad, the kind of guy who was interested in making good time on the road whenever we hopped in the car for a family vacation. He absolutely did his best to ignore our pleas for a bathroom break, and I honestly think he had an allergy to the prospect of asking directions.
Whether you live in an urban area, or are a frequent visitor, a GPS device is a great option for navigating city streets and finding stores and restaurants. Though these devices come standard on many new vehicles, installing them in an old vehicle is quite simple. First of all, decide on a GPS device. Delphi as the original GPS brand, and the most renowned, is a safe bet. For city navigation, the
I had spent most of the afternoon walking around an unfamiliar part of town with one of my close friends, scanning the landscape for clues. We had originally come to this neighborhood for a quick bite to eat on the way to a ballgame, but something captured my attention in the meantime. I’ve become increasingly passionate about my new hobby – geocaching. Before long, I found the hidden box and added my name to a list of others on the ledger within.