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I suppose the only thing wrong with printing maps is that it wastes paper and ink, but at the very least you don't have to worry about location tracking, and you become less dependent on technology. You don't have to worry about battery, internet, or "recalculating" whenever you take a wrong turn.
Once I was driving at 100 km/h and Google suddenly told me to turn right in 100 or 200 metres (rural road). I almost soiled myself. True story.
Well, paper is renewable and black ink is mostly carbon. There's an environmental impact, no doubt, but the data center running Waze is got an impact too