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…The concept of the modern navigator can be traced back to the early 1930s and the creation of the Iter-Auto. Manufactured by an Italian company based in Rome, the contraption was designed to be mounted to your car’s dashboard and loaded with routes printed on long paper scrolls. It was hooked up to the vehicle’s speedometer, and so the scroll would wind automatically in proportion with distance travelled. The maps themselves also included alerts of upcoming road features, like bridges and level crossings, as well as garages, hotels and such – much like their digital equivalents today…  

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imagine making an unexpected turnthat think would just....catch fireor jamor show you like you're still on your routeso..like modern gps

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