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GPS guidance

GPS guidance uses a network of satellites orbiting Earth to determine precise locations on the ground. Your GPS device receives signals from multiple satellites to calculate your exact position, speed, and direction. This information is then used to guide you accurately along a route, whether you're driving, hiking, or navigating other ways. It’s like having an invisible map and compass working together, providing real-time directions and updates. The system relies on the synchronized timing signals from satellites to ensure your position data is accurate, helping you reach your destination efficiently and safely.