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 Posted: 10:36 - 20 Mar 2014 Post subject: Are Sat navs dangerous or are people just stupid? |
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You'll be glad to know this will be my last post for awhile.
Anyway, I was going down a road in town and was coming up to a right hand turn which I needed, it was one with a filter lane. So did my mirror checks, life saver etc and moved over then all of a sudden the car in the left hand lane decided that she needed to turn right too and without signals or looking she just flicked the car into the right turn filter lane. Luckily I wasn't sitting right next to her.
I then noticed whilst behind her down the street we turned into, she was using her sat nav. Not sure whether the sat nav wasn't really that clear or whether she failed to realize the clearly obvious right hand filter lane when the sat nav said "turn right". If the sat nav said it last minute or something surely it's common sense to carry on and take the next right turn to safely turn around and head back or see if the sat nav finds an alternative root, not just cut across who ever is in the right hand turn lane and risk causing a crash?
Even if I was in a car and she had done the same, with how quickly she flicked it into the lane she could have easily forced a car out of the lane into on coming traffic. |
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Sat Navs are ok
People in general are ok
However it seems an increasing amount of people when using a Sat Nav, use it as a subsidy/replacement for common sense.
A Sat Nav is a navigational aid that a driver or rider should use in conjunction with his/her other driving skills and general awareness.
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What I find scary is the number of people who use it to see what the road ahead is doing. They will also argue that this is somehow appropriate and make them safer "because I know if there's a corner coming up.". My reply is usually along the lines of "Does it show the broken down car in the middle of the road too?".
Caught my Dad doing it the other day. Despite me being sat in the car next to him and us going somewhere I know the way to.
He started going on about there being something wrong with his GPS because it had gone totally green down one half and totally grey down the other half.
I pointed out that we were driving down a roman road which is perfectly straight for several miles with no junctions so what he was seeing was in fact correct. But why was he looking at it at all? ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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I had a friend from the VFR Club/Bikers Snug who was killed a couple of years ago by an elderly driver performing a U-turn without looking because he was blindly following his sat nav
He was a great guy and only 42 years old , leaving behind a wife and three young kids
Thankfully most people use theirs more sensibly, myself included |
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It's Garmin Jane's Dominatrix Tone... she's just SO seductive you HAVE to do what she tells you!
Gets 'em all! You can see her subs, at night in the middle lane of the motorway; no traffic around, the windscreen lit up by Garmin Jane casting shaddows as the driver bobs thier head around looking nervouse and worried, prodding buttons, in utter apopolexy, completely bereft and unsure what to do, as she hasn't given them a command since Junction ten!
You just cant HELP imagining her in tight PVC cat-suit and high heels, lying on a sofa, sipping a martini, waiting for you, when you arrive where she's telling you to go.
It is rather bizzare; my Auntie is a Charity Rep; has been for a couple of decades; darts about the country hither and dither, cranking up 150K miles or more a year, in a county 70 miles accross, in the car five hours or more a day. She knows the roads of Warwickshire like the back of her hand, probably better.
You'd be in the car with her, and she'd spot a road works up ahead or something and instinctively 'detour' and take you on a convoluted winding route around the hold up via obscure back-streets or hidden country lanes, seemingly for miles, popping out back on route a hundred yards from where you needed to be, no maps, no route guides, just knowing ALL the roads around and about.
For YEARS, she knew where she was, and where she was going, and never got lost.
Then her office gave her a new car with a Sat-Nav!
That Christmas, I got a phone call... "You in? Good. I have all the kids Christmas presents from thier nan to drop off. If your not going anywhere, I'll see you in twenty minutes"
Three hours later....... VERY stressed, she turned up on my door-step. I thought she'd been delayed by another urgent Christmas task or, something....
"I got lost and stuck in traffic"
"But Jay-Jay, you have been here fifty times, you know the roads like the back of your hand! Its fifteen miles!
"Yes, I know! I KNOW!... But, But! It was THAT WOMAN!" she said.
Hilarious; BUT, even knowledgeable, rational people, get sucked in by that Pavlov-dog effect of just learning to respond to what Dominatrix Garmin Jane tells them!
Thing had told her to turn onto the Motorway, instead of onto the country road that came almost straight to my house, .. and she had crisis of faith, wondering IF the sat-nav might know better than she did, and so just did what it told her!
DAFT thing? Her fuel expenses on the new car went up 30% in the six months after she got it, and she got audited, head office thinking that she had been doing extra personal miles or moonlighting as a taxi driver or something, for her miles to jump that much... so they pulled the Sat-Nav history to verify against what work miles she had been supposed to do.... which resulted in pertinent suggestion that PRIOR to getting her Slave-Car... she cant have been doing her job, and must have been wagging off, because she CANT POSSIBLY have been doing all her work if she didn't cover the miles the route-planner said she needed to!
What you have to do... is remember pre-Sat-Nav white Van-Man with dog-eared copy of the Birmingham (Or other regional version) A-Z street directory on the steering wheel.
They did much the same sort of erratic driving, but with a book in front of their face, steering with thier knees, turning pages!
Idiots be idiots, and whenever they make something more idiot proof, they build a better idiot, and we have to consider what is the lesser of evils.
It ent the Sat-Nav's fault dolt cant drive properly. ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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| krarkol wrote: | I understand the sat nav may have led them down the wrong road, but to be following it to the point you aren't actually looking in front of you? How can you not notice the sea? Or a river? |
There's been a lot of these in recent years; There's only been a couple of driving into the sea ones, I've come accross with any real truth behind them; one I recall was in the USA... which is probably enough of an explanation... but ISTR that the sat-nav routed the driver to a 'local ferry' crossing, and driver drove down the loading ramp into the water, possibly believing that it was a part submerged bridge or dyke, that is apparently quite common in the Florida marshes.
Of UK ones; there was a boat launch ramp, adjacent to a bridge; it cought a few folk out at night, and a woman ISTR who panicked, did brake, but locked up, and gravity won over seaweed and tyres.
Rivers far more common. Aquantence of mine has wonderful photo of a Supermarkets on-line' refrigerated transit delivery van in the middle of a river. Lived in the wilds of Shropshire; went through this ford twice a day on his way to and from work, and looked forward to it; Coming home one day, the Ice-Land van, driving like so many do, on cues from the tail lights of whatever is in front, followed him straight in... reckoned the driver was quite stunned and couldn't understand why he wasn't moving, until the Landy-chap pointed out that the back of his van was actually floating! Utterly un-sat-nav induced that one.
Most Sat-Navs, though, certainly UK ones, made in the last five years, tend not to have unsurfaced roads in their data-base, and many specifically exclude roads that have fords marked on them, because of this 'legend'.
My Aunt (not the one mentioned earlier) lives about five miles from me 'as the crow flies' and its a ten minute journey, from my house.
Put the addresses in the Sat-Nav, though, and it will route you right the way around the houses; into the middle of town, out onto the bypass, into the center of Coventry and back out the other side, something like fifteen miles, simply because the road from me to my auntie's goes past a pond, with a 'liable to flooding' sign, so is flagged in the sat-nav data-base as non-routable!
Technology is always fallible, its how you use it.
Few years back, in green-laning world, used to get a lot of folk asking what Sat-Nav to buy to find green-lanes, actually WANTING to buy a dash-mount box to tell them to drive down impassable roads... and had to explain that they didn't work like that and that they would pick the 'best' route from post-code to post-code, and if you even tried putting in the ISO lat-long refs of start and end of unsurfaced roads, in all liklihood, Sat Nav would not direct them to drive down it, but direct them along 20 miles of hard-top around it!
YET... trundled down enough USR and discovered old couples in a peugot parked up having a picnic, or a family in a Mondeo complaining that the council ought to look after the road better! Having found there way there entirely by following, rightly or wrongly, road-signs, paper maps, or directions given by locals!
And that is probably as or more common than obeying a Sat-Nav into disaster! ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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My pet hate with sat-navs is the people who stick them in the middle of the fucking windscreen!
makes me want to cut them up and brake except I can't be arsed as I just want to get home.
Tomorrow, I have to drive to a field in cheshire somewhere, no post-code
I could happily navigate there for someone if my dad wasn't the only one who could drive since he doesn't do well with directions, even if you're pointing for him... ____________________ Looking to pass your CBT / Bike tests in Bury Lancashire? try www.focusridertraining.co.uk Would recommend.
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I have my sat nav in the middle of my screen, however mines on a bike and I don't look through the screen
infact I made a new mounting point to keep it out of the way of the dash ____________________ Current: Honda City Fly CLR125 2003 Honda CB600F Hornet 2008 Yamaha FZ6 S2 + 1991 Kawasaki GPZ500
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Ahhh, the "Widescreen" version. ____________________ TZR250 2MA road, TZR250 1KT road, TZR250 2MA race, TDR250, YZF-750R Boost colours.
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The tank-bag top clear plastic map-pocket.
When I got a tank-bag with one in 1993, I thought it was one of the best motorcycle innovations since the cargo-net!
Only all the road atlases you found in the shops were 'jumbo' sized and didn't fit in it! I seem to recall being in a Unipart shop and they had an offer on some cheapo oil, and were giving away a video and I think a torch and a Road-Map that was just under A4 size and a perfect fit in the map pocket... had to buy the bludy oil and take the torch and crap to get it!
Few years later, 'Bike' magazine started publishing tank-bag map pocket sized 'best rides' route maps to go in them. Think I still have a few some-where!
Before that, it was A4 sheets of directions taken from the AA road-Atlas, taped to the tank with masking tape... important that, masking tape'; gaffer tape left fur and gloopy glue when you pulled it off, celotape either didn't stay stuck, or stuck so well you ended up having to get it off with a scalpal scratching the paint! 3/4" masking tape for preference... wider stuff crinkled!
For longer journeys you layered up the direction sheets so you could tear off the route you had covered to see next bit on sheet below, whilst on the move!
I'm not sure that modern technology is 'much' better; for the Rangie/Car, I have a marine GPS reciever that plugs into the lap top; which means I have to have the lap-top on the passenger seat; and an inverter to run it off its power supply, THEN run wires through the can to the reciever on the roof....
Gets satalites where few dash-mounted sat-navs could, and gives my location to within an accuracy of a few feet.... but hardly 'convenient'!
However, Lap top has full set of high detail UK maps on it; wont tell you where to go... but you can see where you are, very well, and all the roads and tracks that aren't in the Sat-Navs.
Wonderful for green-laning; has over-lays showing all the driveable unsurfaced routes, with link via mobile broad-band to on-line green-lane database, so you can click link, and get status info, whether the track is open, and report on trail condition if any-one else has driven/ridden it lately... from the car!
Just don't drop lap-top in a puddle if you have to get out and get your foot tangled in the bludy wires!
There IS a certain eligance and comforting dependability in the simplicity of a paper map! (Which is why there is still a brief-case full of OS Land-Rangers still in the boot!)
On the bike? Nada.
Snowie had a Garmin on her handlebars, until it drowned in a torrential down-poor. But she used to navigate by following Busses!
Me, these days? Nah! If I'm on the bike... do I REALLY want to know where I am? Cant I just enjoy being here? Do I want to know where I am going? Get Lost...... find something 'new' call it an 'exploring' its an 'adventure'!
That's what biking should be about! No watch, no clock, no time-tables no schedules, no plans, no phone calls, no pressures, no demands, NO WORRIES!
JUST riding.
Me, Bike and wherever we happen to be!
Smiler-Sat-Nav..... "Well, I can see a Church..." That's good enough! If you see that church again.. you've gone round in a circle, so dont turn the same way you did last time you saw it... if you see a different church... well your going SOMEWHERE..... it's an adventure... sooner or later you'll come accross a sign pointing somewhere close to where you may want to be, and be able to work it out from there! And guess what? You have seen a CHURCH! wouldn't have spotted that interesting land-mark staring at a 4" screen taking orders from Domonatrix Garmin Jane! ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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I've got a pretty good memory so remember the route, street names and landmarks (pubs are really good for this) quite well.
I'll usually take a google maps print out just in case and if I really have got lost or I've followed people on a random ride out and need to find my way home, I'll use the maps on my phone and work out a route.
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