From SR - 94 East go straight to Jamacha Road / SR - 54. Turn left at Cuyamaca College Drive West or proceed to Fury Lane, turn left at Fury Lane and then turn left at the main entrance to Rancho San Diego Parkway
Drive east or west from Interstate 8 and take SR - 125 South down the ramp on SR - 94 East / Spring Street. At the bottom of the ramp, turn left at the traffic light, enter the right lane and join SR-94 East. Go straight on Jamacha Road / SR-54. Turn left at Cuyamaca College Drive West or proceed to Fury Lane, turn left at Fury Lane and then turn left at the main entrance to Rancho San Diego Parkway
From SR-67 South to Interstate Highway 8 west, SR-125 South to SR-94 East / Spring Street. At the bottom of the ramp, turn left at the traffic light, enter the right lane and join SR-94 East. Go straight on Jamacha Road / SR-54. Turn left at Cuyamaca College Drive West or proceed to Fury Lane, turn left at Fury Lane and then turn left at the main entrance to Rancho San Diego Parkway
From SR - 52 East, take SR - 125 South to SR - 94 East / Spring Street. At the bottom of the ramp, turn left at the traffic light, enter the right lane and join SR-94 East. Go straight on Jamacha Road / SR-54. Turn left at Cuyamaca College Drive West or proceed to Fury Lane, turn left at Fury Lane and then turn left at the main entrance to Rancho San Diego Parkway
Visitor parking lots throughout the campus can be used in certain designated spaces, meters or student parking lots and the daily parking permit is purchased from a gray licensed machine in a student parking lot I can do it. Daily parking permit is $ 2.00
Gas stations usually sell regional and country maps. Online maps, including directions, can be found on multiple websites, such as MapQuest and Google Maps. The driver can call 1-800-Free 411 to obtain directions, which is provided by SMS. The price of the GPS navigation system is about 100 dollars and car rental companies often rent GPS equipment at a small additional charge. Many smartphones are now bundled with GPS navigation software that provides directional instructions. Since mobile GPS navigation is best suited for connecting to the Internet, data usage fees may be charged from mobile phone providers. Some GPS navigation apps support the "offline map" function. If you can not access the internet in advance, you can download the map in advance, the navigation app may not be able to access real-time traffic data and may instruct you to go in the middle of a serious traffic jam
Aircraft, ships, submarines, trains, space shuttle all use GPS for navigation. Many people use the receiver when driving a car. The GPS receiver draws changes in the position of the car on the electronic map. The map provides a route to that person's destination. Map satellites to locations and vehicles. Especially when they are not on the marked road, there are things in hikers that use GPS to help them find their way. Occasionally, there are obstacles to getting clear GPS signals. Gravity can draw GPS satellites slightly from orbit. Some parts of the Earth's atmosphere may distort satellite radio signals. Trees, buildings and other structures may also block radio waves. Worldwide GPS control and monitoring stations track satellites and continuously monitor their signals. Then calculate the modifications broadcasted to the GPS receiver. These corrections make the GPS more accurate