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Do you trust your Sat Nav?
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- No. - 138 votes
- 51%
- Yes. - 133 votes
- 49%
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.One time I was being driven home from some event and knew the way but the driver had a sat nav. I was directing too and deliberately kept turning off the suggested route just to annoy the machine. Oh, what fun! (I'm that sad).
So long as the maps are up-to-date, and you program the correct locations, I don't see a problem with sat-navs. The problem is when people are blind to the possible errors and carry on regardless. Yes it always seems to be the sat-nav's fault! Why don't people learn to pay attention and do some research beforehand so that they know what to look out for?
So long as the maps are up-to-date, and you program the correct locations, I don't see a problem with sat-navs. The problem is when people are blind to the possible errors and carry on regardless. Yes it always seems to be the sat-nav's fault! Why don't people learn to pay attention and do some research beforehand so that they know what to look out for?
In my van I have 'miss whiplash' who is so strict that some days I am afraid to switch her on. In my car I have a nice Irish colleen who is so understanding but has a bit of a thing about U turns and is always trying to get me to go down narrow lanes that end up in a field.
TWR. you just have to tell it that you are driving a truck
TWR. you just have to tell it that you are driving a truck
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