Answer: Yes.
And it’s actually easier than you might think!
First, you’re going to need a laptop. Chances are you’ve either got one or are planning to get one, otherwise there’d be zero point in you reading this in the first place. You’ll also probably want a car power adapter with it so you can plug it in and run it off your car’s generated battery power as you drive.
Second, you’ll need a GPS receiver and mapping software. They come in two flavors, USB and Bluetooth. If you have a Bluetooth capable laptop, your receiver will generally be wireless. A USB, meanwhile, will have a cable.
Now, you’ll put the laptop in the car, and the receiver in the window, and now you have a GPS built right into your computer. Even better, you can do it for under a hundred bucks. You’ll never have a reason to get lost again.
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