by Suff » 31 May 2013, 08:28
So, Fugi, when the TomTom had got you in a mess, it was vitally important in getting you out of it…. Not something I’d be thankful for.
Personally I tend to look up my route on Google Maps, work out if it’s really as efficient as they think it is and then remember a few key points. Then I look at what the SatNav thinks it’s doing. Now Google Maps is always going to be more up to date than my TomTom as I won’t pay them annually to update it and they only update their maps quarterly anyway.
So when the TomTom goes off on one I just ignore it. However, as you say, it’s invaluable when in small congested streets where one small mistake in a turn off could cost you 15 minutes to get back.
It’s about understanding your technology. They are not a brain replacement, no matter how hard they want to tell you so.
There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand Binary and those who do not.