Google Maps has been the go-to navigation tool for decades.

Since its launch in 2005, the platform has ushered millions of users to their desired destination with mileage markers, traffic indicators, and various transportation options.

However, over the years, Google Maps has gotten a bit cluttered, particularly with its integration of Magic Cue, which has the app suggesting non-existent locations pulled from your various messaging apps.

Fortunately, Google Maps isn’t the only navigation app on the market, which is why I’ve been experimenting with some alternatives to find a way to my destination that isn’t powered by Google.

I’ve found one Android app that might just replace it for the foreseeable future, at least when I’m trying to go for a relaxing drive around the neighborhood.

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