A former teacher has been banned from driving after following his satnav the wrong way down a major road in Sussex. Peter Byrne, a former teacher at High Salvington, was stopped by police units when ...
Using a sat nav while driving is perfectly legal in most circumstances, but there are strict rules in place for when you can and can't use them ...
Government guidance also states that it is illegal to hold and use a sat nav while driving or riding a motorcycle. This also applies regardless of whether the sat nav is online or offline.
Motorists could land themselves with six points on their licence and a fine of up to £200 for not using their sat nav ...
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Ideally sat-navs should be easy to use in any scenario, so we used a standard route, mixing busy city driving and faster A-roads. Clear mapping and easy-to-follow voice commands were both key.
"Car makers are allowed to set speedos to show a slightly higher speed than we're actually driving at. "It's also pretty well known that sat nav tends to show a more accurate indication of speed ...
PROPOSALS that would allow local cabbies to rely on Sat Navs rather than local knowledge have been criticised by a private hire boss and ...