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Big Boy wrote:When driving to a strange place, although a distraction, it is my belief that a decent SatNav has more pros than cons. It can totally de-stress the journey.
Other advantages include:
- when in heavy traffic, it'll tell you how far to the next junction, informing your decision to overtake or not.
- on-screen instruction guides you into the correct lane in good time.
Exactly right, Big Boy. Another poster has mentioned driving skills and safety, and I believe if you are a responsible driver that you can apply that to a SatNav just the same as watching your speed. The aftermarket unit that I have has very good voice prompts that tell you exactly what you have written, without looking at it. It also will not allow any changes, or inputs, while the car is moving.

There was a recent TV ad in Thailand promoting a SatNav. It actually showed the driver looking at, and using the keys, while driving along. And, like mobile phones, tail gating, not using indicators, etc ad finitum, how do you stop that? :cheers:
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