James Embrey
Registered user
Birdseye
How much do you want for your Sat Nav. I take it that it is bike friendly?
James
How much do you want for your Sat Nav. I take it that it is bike friendly?
James

c) How do you think the man in the brightly liveried van with big flashy blue lights navigates to the scene of said accident?
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Some people just have no sense of direction sat nav works for them, I have, so manage fine with out. On a recent trip to Slovenia 3 cars, 2 with sat nav me without, I was the only one not to make cock-ups after rush hour traffic and a smash at munich, I rerouted and sat at 65mph for two hours on the motorway the others rerouted via sat nav then averaged 90mph and they finally caught up at a Austrian border service station, we'd allready drank a coffee.
Another recent trip as a passanger going to Glen Etive, the driver is a sat nav freak, wanted to go the long way round cos tomtom said M8 M80 A84 A85, he went with my route M8 A82 and agreed much quicker. But 11pm in September is dark and when heading at a wet round about at 70mph I shouted BRAKE he repleid oh tomtom didnt know about that island it says straight road ???
going down unsurfaced roads, taking HGVs down height, weight, width restricted roads etc.
You would have won a prise had you not given the answer after I already had.SAT NAV![]()
Wouldn't choosing somewhere more appropriate to stop do that just as well?I think i will get a Garmin 400 which I have since found at £199to help with last 3 or 4 miles in cities, this should help in stopping my being squashed by HGV or likewise on islands as I work out were to go.
I think all this proves is that the people you mention aren't bright enough to use a GPS properly.
A GPS and a good map are the best way to navigate, but the user of both needs to be able to proficiently use and understand both of them![]()
.In one.
You only have to look at the number of posts in the travel section, repeatedly asking for help. It seems some people are perhaps too lazy, or lack sufficient imagination, or simply cannot read a map to do some basic planning.
The devices are bad for getting the scale of distances, you need a good map for that.
but going out without a map is too

Quite. So you know EXACTLY what I am getting at with a) then.
You can pull over if you find looking and moving too much.
I suspect that trying to read a map on a bike will ensure a speedy arrival at the nearest A&E.
a) Why would anyone have to look at a map or sat nav on the move?
Am I the OP?
I think and combination of common sense, maps and Sat Navs is the answer but Sat Navs seem to cancel out common sense.
The link is:I still don't get the link
Nor did I imply you did. I was just highlighting the fact there is no need to look at any navigational aid on the move if you choose not too. However it is possible. And safer to do so with a sat nav.I never suggested the anyone 'had' to do anything.

So don't do it. You don't have to. My point.I do not feel as if I am in full control of my motorcycle if I try to ride and read a map at the same time because there is often too much information on a map for me to process.
Undoubtedly.I have no evidence but I think that others may be in a similar position and I think it likely that riding while concentrating on something else such as a map is not good practice and probably leads to an increase in risk of an accident.

Do you not have anyone in the middle ground?I employ older drivers that never use it and have good sense of direction and if the truth be know can't be bothered to learn down to use it, one old boy called Frank is still getting to grips with the phone!
The younger drivers totally depend on it and there for seem to have no clue where places are even if they have been there. These guys go head long into traffic jams etc etc and seem scared to make their own route because the box on dashboard says NO.
I think and combination of common sense, maps and Sat Navs is the answer but Sat Navs seem to cancel out common sense.

Bugger all intelligence around these parts. Local beer kills of your brain cells!
Birdseye
How much do you want for your Sat Nav. I take it that it is bike friendly?
James