The world of driving apps has been growing rapidly in the last few years. Every driver needs a reliable map app, music streaming service, or navigation system to help them get from Point A to Point B. In this post, we review our top five favorite iPhone and Android apps for drivers.
In today’s world, our smartphones are often the only thing we need to stay connected to the outside world. But did you know your smartphone can also help make your driving experience better? From apps that tell you how fast you’re going to apps that keep track of gas mileage, there are plenty of ways for your phone to make life behind the wheel easier. Here are some of the best iPhone and Android Drive Apps every driver needs!
5 Best Driving Apps list
Best Parking
If you’re looking for a parking spot in the city, look no further than Best Parking. The app offers users free and accurate information on available spots throughout your area or destination location. You can easily compare prices, read reviews from other drivers, and reserve/prepay for a space before even leaving home.
And if you do end up circling the block waiting to find an open spot? No problem! Get paid to drive around while doing it with Paid To Drive! This innovative service gives passengers money towards gas every time they get behind the wheel of their car using Uber or Lyft all without having to pay a dime out of pocket themselves since PTTD is funded by advertisers who want more people going about their day, driving their cars!
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