Best deaf friendly GPS ?

FookEmo

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I am little frustrated with the voice commands being better on giving directions than visual with my old Sirus GPS, I am now looking for a better GPS to install or attach to my car? Any good ones that gives me alternative routes if traffic or accident happens and gives me a different choice to shave the minutes off? I don't wAnt or need any voice directions. Only visual
 
I will need to look at which one dad has (he's hearing though). The more recent GPS models you can view maps and your car 'driving' on the maps. He had TomTom also.

on a side note- Google maps is good with just visuals- friend of mine has his set up that way on his phones. Works very well. For me I tend to use the audio along with the visual since it's harder for me to see the visual WHILE driving...
 
If i walk, I need some directions, I use Google GPS.

For driving, I use Waze app since my Garmin GPS device is died on me last year.
 
I am currently using my phone but I wanted a gps separate just incase something happened to the phone sometimes one tech gadget decide go haywire, got the other one to use :)
 
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