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2.look at your dash. every dash has a clock duh
EDIT: Iveco Hi-Way has GPS as standard, my bad.
And the clock is below the tachometer dial, kinda small.
Also you can try remembering general directions of the route and driving relying on signs. This way you can avoid route advisor while driving a truck without GPS. I do this a lot, because I don't like the looks of exclusive interiors.
As for me, I prefer MAN, old DAF and, to a less degree, new Mercedes. Volvo and Scania are really not for me.