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piggysteve:
I've driven that road a few times , an artic is the last thing you'd want to take down there, single track with passing places and you need them.

Steve

diggerdog36:
While laning a few month back, we came accross a brand new BMW 3 series up a lane stuck on rocks, the sat nav took them there!!! Not the driver...the sat nav!!!

datalas:

--- Quote from: Thrasher on March 03, 2008, 15:32:15 ---Sat-Nav = Tool

Bad workman - blames tools.

Nuff said.

--- End quote ---

Where's Bramcote ?

Bishops Finger:
Its not known as crap nav for a reason....

Range Rover Red:
I flatly refuse to trust it when I'm towing - I get directions from the AA Route Finder then check it out in the map book, and get local directions from the destination.  I was proved right on holiday last summer when it tried to send us the wrong way down the narrowest one-way system and dead ends I have ever tried to get a RRC through.  Luckily the van was about 12 miles away on site!

Driving round Sheffield a couple of weeks ago, it was thrown by a new road, took us round in circles a couple of times, tried to send us down a road that you used to be able to go down but can't any more, and eventually gave up altogether.  We found our destination by using - wait for it - road signs and a sense of direction.

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