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Holmfirthgirl
In: Larkfield
Posts: 3156
Why do some people just blindly follow sat nags directions???:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/bradford/7962212.stm
Karey
In: Barnsley
Posts: 6971
errrmmm..... ....... .....
TeeCee
In: Blair Atholl
Posts: 2888
I would say a guy that stupid was due to have an accident soon anyway, the sat nav just got him there quicker...
Deleted Member
In: NA
Posts: 0
Just goes to prove that there's some right pillocks on the ro...footpaths these days.
Newkid
In: Watford
Posts: 253
Alright if your on a scrambler!!
tangoman60
In: Weymouth
Posts: 3862
first time i used my sat nav it sent me to the wrong end of of a lane correct lane but the unavigable en, had to go around Exeter to get to the other end after consulting good old paper map!! but for a few seconds i was considering tryin to get through!!! untill common sense kicks in!! use the thing's with caution an have paper maps as back up! my tom tom has a update mapshare website where you can update this sort of info for other's havent figured how yet!!
Phil
In: Liverpool
Posts: 797
Well he is a BMW driver, what do you expect. At least he has been charged with driving without due care and attention. I think the emphasis is on attention. look out of the window people
Emzed
In: Pickering
Posts: 7151
Last time I was out I had to use all my secret powers to find my destination
That and a little common sense, an enquiry and some signposts
Might have found it easier with a twat nav but it it wouldn't have been half as interesting an adventure
Em
tangoman60
In: Weymouth
Posts: 3862
aah em me ole buddy i was like you argued me nut of on here about the stupid thing's ex boy scout me used maps compasses an the star's but in the end i got a twat nav!! only used it twice!one cock up an one success! with common sense there a usefull tool but can take the romance out of life almost nanny state!!!
Roachy
In: West Yorks
Posts: 1042
I bet you're useful to have around TM!
tangoman60
In: Weymouth
Posts: 3862
yep i come with swiis knife trusty staff an me toggle!!
Roachy
In: West Yorks
Posts: 1042
Well I shall look forward to meeting your trusty staff and toggle someday in the future.
Aren't you putting up all the girls on Julie's tour?
tangoman60
In: Weymouth
Posts: 3862
as well as giving em accomodation???
vinnie
In: Harrogate
Posts: 304
Common sense went right out of the window when people realised that they could blame someone else for their own stupidity.
Dragon13
In: Billingshurst
Posts: 299
It never ceases to amaze me the places idiots will follow sat navs to! I have a tomtoms on my bike and in my car, and I find them incredibly useful! Whilst I enjoy toddling around the countryside randomly on my bike when I have the inclination, sometimes I need to get somewhere in a reasonably direct manner, and Tom is invaluable, and whilst using one isn't rocket science, they do tend to assume the presence of a brain in the user!
tangoman60
In: Weymouth
Posts: 3862
does it say that on the box?
Dragon13
In: Billingshurst
Posts: 299
Not that I'm aware of TM..............which is obviously where the problem started!
Blueboy955i
In: Darlington
Posts: 916
The jury's still out for me and SatNav's though. Even after only using (a borrowed) one twice and having both times marred with problems. The first time I was using one to get into Birmingham and it switched itself off completely on me just as I was getting near the city outskirts. Luckily, I had my trusty paper map next to me and I found my destination 'old school' style.
The second time was when Cassie & I used one to get to a hotel in Edinburgh and the SatNav had us going through metal bollards on the Royal Mile and was also trying to get us going up the wrong way up a one-way street.
I still think they're a useful sounding gizmo, but I'm not rushing into buying one just yet!
Deleted Member
In: NA
Posts: 0
I'm an old fashioned map person with the exception of AA Autoroute on comp which I find is spot on for milage and directions.....never get lost I just deviate from route occasionally and find proper directions when i turn map right way, eventually....
Wannabe
In: Dartford
Posts: 4922
AA routefinder is always a little hit & miss with the number of roundabouts - but it makes it fun
I have a sat nav on loan for a few days... just a shame I don't have the cash for fuel so I can give it a good testing - d'oh!
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