Driving without an app would have been a much different experience. Instead of having turn-by-turn directions, one would need to rely on maps and other forms of navigation, such as written directions from friends or family, or using landmarks and street signs.
Besides converting distances, there are a number of other math concepts that one might need to use when driving without an app. For example, one might need to use basic arithmetic to calculate the estimated time of arrival based on average speed and distance. One might also need to use spatial reasoning to understand the layout of a city and the relative location of different streets and landmarks. Additionally, one might need to use problem-solving skills to make decisions about which route to take and how to handle unexpected road closures or detours.