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Re: Sat Nav- a recent convert!
« Reply #15 on: 10 March 2015, 17:47:43 »

I use an 8 year old £50 Garmin which I've never updated, as I didn't think it was worth it.   ::)

Although, I did get in a bit of a pickle in Norwich once where they had changed a one way system and apparently I was driving across fields going by Porthmadog a couple of years ago!  ::)  ;D
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Re: Sat Nav- a recent convert!
« Reply #16 on: 10 March 2015, 19:15:55 »

Never needed a sat nav,the wife throws bread out of the window. ;D ;D
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Re: Sat Nav- a recent convert!
« Reply #17 on: 11 March 2015, 18:58:13 »

Pretty decent inventions I think and I'm not really into all this technology stuff.Just need to apply a little common sense at times and not just blindly follow instructions.
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Re: Sat Nav- a recent convert!
« Reply #18 on: 11 March 2015, 21:14:26 »

...... There have been many cases of idiots arriving at the wrong town with the right name! :y

Indeed. I well remember a foreign HGV driver from Southampton finding this place instead of Pompy Hants  :o :o :o
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Re: Sat Nav- a recent convert!
« Reply #19 on: 12 March 2015, 00:47:31 »

great stuff & you can use a program like "Tyre" to plan your own route with different way points etc. Then load your route into TomTom & away you go

http://www.tyre.tk/



 
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Re: Sat Nav- a recent convert!
« Reply #20 on: 12 March 2015, 05:19:43 »

I'm a plan, route notes and know where I am for out of town journeys in the UK and all over Europe, where my dad used to do rallying and time trialing, so I had to learn, as a child, to read a map and give a running commentary to exactly where we were, call the road corners, hills, and notable features like rivers, bridges, churches etc. Any hold ups I had to find alternative routes and then call those. I loved it, which is why I say to my wife as long as I've got a map and compass I can navigate anywhere in the world. :) :) :)

But in town and cities you don't have the time, and for me the spare brain capacity to navigate and drive at the same time, so Sat Navs are mostly great, so concentrating on the driving with the Sat Nav doing the navigating is so much easier, more accurate and safer, providing it knows where it is going and it has the latest route changes, otherwise you can end up going in circles. It hasn't happened to me with road changes in Reading at all, heading for Caversham, I didn't get directed and end up in Reading North East at all three times, oh no, ::) :-[ :-X I didn't resort to my paper street maps at all to arrive late at the meeting. ::) ::) ::)
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Re: Sat Nav- a recent convert!
« Reply #21 on: 12 March 2015, 22:26:42 »

...... There have been many cases of idiots arriving at the wrong town with the right name! :y

Indeed. I well remember a foreign HGV driver from Southampton finding this place instead of Pompy Hants  :o :o :o

It happened in France this week, a coach driver took skiers to somewhere on the West Coast instead of a ski resort in the East. They got there 24 hours late! ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Sat Nav- a recent convert!
« Reply #22 on: 12 March 2015, 22:49:09 »

Watch out! The Belgians are coming... Or not ;D
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Re: Sat Nav- a recent convert!
« Reply #23 on: 13 March 2015, 00:31:14 »

I am a bit of a convert, the Honda I bought a year ago has it and I have used it and found it quite helpful. I still think though that you need to be able to read a map. On 2 distance runs it has taken me a different route than I would have taken, it wasn't wrong, just a different route.

That said, I was happy to receive an new Map Book at Christmas which will live in the car............ :y :y
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