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Is it April 1st ??
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<blockquote data-quote="Old McDonald" data-source="post: 3712074" data-attributes="member: 47276"><p>That was my understanding too from reading the BBC news article this morning. </p><p></p><p>The greatest problem, as many of us already know, is that SatNav is unreliable. I had someone drive into my yard - access is immediately from a national highway, and ask where they turned right to go up the riverside because their SatNav showed a road going up the river bank. My entrance road (300m) is tarmac and it ends immediately in front of my house. This SatNav decided my private entrance was a public road and the unused tractor track going up the river bank needed a 5m drop off my "patio" into a small orchard to access the old tractor track. </p><p></p><p>I am sure many others have similar experiences of these new fangled gadgets. My car does not have a SatNav, nor do others of its age.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old McDonald, post: 3712074, member: 47276"] That was my understanding too from reading the BBC news article this morning. The greatest problem, as many of us already know, is that SatNav is unreliable. I had someone drive into my yard - access is immediately from a national highway, and ask where they turned right to go up the riverside because their SatNav showed a road going up the river bank. My entrance road (300m) is tarmac and it ends immediately in front of my house. This SatNav decided my private entrance was a public road and the unused tractor track going up the river bank needed a 5m drop off my "patio" into a small orchard to access the old tractor track. I am sure many others have similar experiences of these new fangled gadgets. My car does not have a SatNav, nor do others of its age. [/QUOTE]
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