Shopping done, and thing I didn't collect from the Royal Mail the other day collected
I've just bought a thing for the car that plugs into the lighter socket and provides two such sockets plus two USB sockets, as I thought I'd see what this satnav malarkey was all about. Then I realised I could just use the maps apps on my phone to start with, so I got a screen mount for that.
Initial impressions of Google Maps' directions: no, I don't take that route starting out because it's got a right turn at some lights on a fairly narrow road that's usually got oncoming traffic, but I suppose it looks OK in theory. Still, this allowed me to see that it re-routed itself very quickly when I went in the opposite direction at the first turning.
It got confused at one point where I was queuing on a dual carriageway which has service roads for the adjacent housing at either side, deciding that the car had suddenly jumped twelve feet to the left and was no longer on the main route. And before that, it failed to warn me of the congestion ahead until I was coming to a halt behind it, which isn't much help; but I'd only just started that leg of the trip, so it hadn't had much time to think ahead.
I daresay it's more helpful on a route one doesn't know, but I reckon I could get used to it. Next time, I'll try Apple Maps
I've just bought a thing for the car that plugs into the lighter socket and provides two such sockets plus two USB sockets, as I thought I'd see what this satnav malarkey was all about. Then I realised I could just use the maps apps on my phone to start with, so I got a screen mount for that.
Initial impressions of Google Maps' directions: no, I don't take that route starting out because it's got a right turn at some lights on a fairly narrow road that's usually got oncoming traffic, but I suppose it looks OK in theory. Still, this allowed me to see that it re-routed itself very quickly when I went in the opposite direction at the first turning.
It got confused at one point where I was queuing on a dual carriageway which has service roads for the adjacent housing at either side, deciding that the car had suddenly jumped twelve feet to the left and was no longer on the main route. And before that, it failed to warn me of the congestion ahead until I was coming to a halt behind it, which isn't much help; but I'd only just started that leg of the trip, so it hadn't had much time to think ahead.
I daresay it's more helpful on a route one doesn't know, but I reckon I could get used to it. Next time, I'll try Apple Maps
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