Okay, first---fasten your damn seat belt before you put the car in drive. Doing it "as you start" means you're taking your hands off the wheel while the car's in motion.>>>Um, you can start Waze before putting the car in drive. The channels had long been utterly useless.<<<
I have Waze and Google Maps on my phone. I use it if I'm not sure where I'm going or to map out the best route on a long trip. But it takes a few minutes to do it. Maybe I'm impatient but I don't even fasten my seat belt when I get in the car and put it in gear. I do that as I start my drive.
So how does it work if I'm going someplace I've been numerous times? I have to punch the destination into my phone, even if I'm not expecting traffic to be unusual? And I do all this before I put it in drive? After all, I have to type in the address. That's harder to do than pull a seat belt into place. I don't want to type while driving. Previously, as I was about to get on the highway, I hit Sirius 133 to see if there might be some problem on my route. One button.
Unless I don't know the way to easily use Waze or Google Maps? How can it know where I'm going and tell me there's a problem ahead if I didn't spend a few minutes typing my destination into the service?
Also---if you're going somewhere new, enter the destination before you start.
If it's someplace you've been before, Google Maps stores destinations. You should be able to scroll, find it and enter it with one tap.
And, either via your phone or your car, you very likely have voice command. Which means it can be as simple as "Hey Siri (or Google)---directions to (name of the place or the address)."