
Traffic-navigation app Waze has partnered with Arnold Schwarzenegger to use his "Terminator" robot voice for driving directions. Which other celebrities would make interesting driving companions? Here are some suggestions.

Comedian-actor Kevin Hart also lent his frenetic vocal stylings to Waze.

"Do you feel lucky, punk? Then make my day and turn off at the next exit." Clint Eastwood might not be the most soothing directional guide, but we'd be afraid to disobey him.

Who wouldn't want Morgan Freeman, everyone's go-to narrator and the Voice of God Himself, talking to you while you drive?

There's no need for a GPS with multiple voices when you have Meryl Streep. British, Australian, Polish, Oklahoman, you name it -- you want an accent, she'll do it.

We'd all feel more confident in where we were going if George Clooney was our wingman. Just look at what he did for Sandra Bullock in "Gravity."

"With no direction home ... like a rolling stone." OK, so you wouldn't understand a word he said and would probably get horribly lost. But Bob Dylan would be interesting.

In the movie "Her," Joaquin Phoenix falls in love with a computer program voiced by Scarlett Johannson. Just imagine what she could do for your driving.

"I said, take a %#@%* left!" Yessir, Samuel L. Jackson.

Susan Bennett, the original voice of Siri on the iPhone, would be a natural. And if you griped at her, she'd say, "This is about you, not me."

Directions from Homer Simpson would be hilarious, if you don't mind stopping every few minutes for ice cream, pizza, doughnuts, burgers, wings, doughnuts ...


