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No, the 'Search Box' is good for that.
Thought it might be interesting to see if anyone had changed their opinion.
When I go for my walk round here I'm often stopped by confused motorists and asked for directions to the playing fields. They're always being sent up this one person's driveway by their satnavs. He's the local catholic priest so I suspect it's an Orange Lodge-led conspiracy.
Then there was the huge lorry that got stuck on a sharp precipitous bend having been sent along the pack-horse route by mr satnav.
I'm old-school. Prefer to scope out my route on OS maps (Bing has these) so I can get an idea of notable landmarks, changes in terrain etc, then use streetview to locate key landmarks at ground level that are cues for salient points on the route.
Very, very satisfying.
I have done when I have come across closed roads in an area I didn't know at all. Without it I would have been really stuffed. Routinely though I take a belt and braces approach and check the night before. then use the satnav for detail.
well up to a point but I don't blindly follow if it's clearly wrong. I usually have a good idea where I'm going anyway, I just use the satnav for the last few miles.
I don't use one myself. If I'm going somewhere unfamiliar I print out maps and directions to take with me.
My OH's satnav once tried to send us to London when we were trying to find our way around Coventry. I'm not keen on them.
Something similar happened to my OH. They (he wasn't driving) were heading to Cornwall from Northampton and he phoned me from Coventry because the driver was following the Satnav...
ummmm, what's wrong with that? It's as good a route as any, and one I've often used in my fifteen years as a HGV driver. If the satnav was one which took the live traffic details into account, I certainly wouldn't hesitate to use that route.