Is using Waze while driving a p***y move bro? Are you defining the size of your sac or lack of sac by avoiding those troublesome intersections? If you want to get behind the wheel and have a stress free experience, Waze may be right for you. A new Waze tool recently launched in Los Angeles wants to help you avoid those driving hazards. Drivers may even be choosing the new driving coop app over the traditional Google Maps. But what is the fun of driving without mouth raping the construction workers blocking your next turn?
New Waze P***y Feature
Google Maps has been the old standby for drivers over the last decade. However, new navigation kid on the block, Waze is really working hard to be the number one driving app on smartphones everywhere. Reports note that 10 percent of LA drivers used Waze in 2015. Now the numbers may be higher. Their new feature puts you back on the road to stress-free driving. And if you live in LA, you know what stressful driving is all about. The new feature lets you avoid complicated junctions, such as heavy traffic areas, places without traffic lights, and areas with poor driving visibility.
Google Maps May Make Driving More Dangerous
Do you want to become a p***y driver? If not, Google Maps will surely keep things interesting. Waze is kind of like that hippie coop down the street from your gym. Who really wants to be part of a driving community that helps improve driving time while avoiding problems on the road? Actually, a lot of people. And less time on the road means less money spent on gas with possibly lower blood pressure at the end of your commute. This may be the deciding factor behind the switch from Google Maps for many. Sorry Google.
Take the Stress Out of Driving and Keep a Healthy Sac
Waze noted that they want to keep drivers out of stressful scenarios. The new feature will calculate the best route for you. And when you feel like living on the edge, you can simply turn the feature off. Less stress may even equate to a healthier you. Studies have shown stress to be the cause of many chronic diseases, including cancer. This makes less stress a driving choice for those who want to help keep their sac cancer free.
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