Gerry - The exception is when there has been a new road construction and the 
satnav indicates you are crossing fields & rivers where no road exists.

However, I agree with you the satnav mostly assists a relaxing drive

Christopher Hulland





On 21 Jul 2012, at 12:17, Gerald Wallace wrote:

> This has long puzzled me too, Alan. I now rely on my trusty Garmin- after 
> looking at a map to figure my general heading and any particular way points I 
> wish to see. By using the various options (fastest/shortest, avoiding tolls, 
> main roads etc) I drove through some delightful parts of France, which I 
> would never have seen if I'd relied on map reading alone. I've heard people 
> knocking sat-navs, but mine allows me to get on and enjoy the driving without 
> worrying about getting too lost or having to get the map out at every 
> junction.
>                                      Gerry.
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