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by zelos
625 days ago
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My parents live on a tiny lane that narrows to the point where driving a car down it is tricky. Every few months a huge lorry will try to drive down it, get stuck and need help reversing back to the main road. Every time this happens, the driver is using Google maps to navigate. Surely the cost of a decent satnav is nothing compared to running a lorry, let alone buying one. Edit: Yes, Google maps adding support for restricted width/height roads would save a lot of trouble (assuming they haven't added it since I last checked) |
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Can you actually get a "decent satnav" (as in consistently better than Google Maps) any more?