Pudsey Bear
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No, the law says you cannot use a handheld phone. You can touch it if it is in a holder in the dash.There is no law saying you cannot use a phone when driving, the law is you cannot touch it while driving, so you just set it up the drive off.
You are completely and utterly wrong. No mobile phone uses mast triangulation instead of GPS.I'm learning from you guys that phone gps has moved on in recent years but I still think most can only use a triangulation system of mobile masts rather than true satellite gps. In general I personally think phones are great for occasional directional use but I still much prefer a satnav for the van.
Yes. The difference between iGo and the other apps is the ability to allow for vehicle weight and dimensions when planning routes.I have been using the app for checking your position for a number of years. I have a Lenovo tablet on the dashboard. It has inbuilt GPS and reports an accuracy of 1m which I can live with. I use IGO software from www.gpspower.net. I find the version modified by Pongo seems to work very well. You can also find map updates on a few sites. All this is free just download and try and get it working. The Pongo version of IGO also let's you put in vehicle dimensions. As the tablet uses its own GPS system it can also display a speed app as well. I have one that once launched stays on top of all the other apps. As with all android devices you can use it for other apps as well. I also have a copy of Copilot which works very well.
It's a bit of a grey area really, you're not supposed to touch it while driving, I think you can press to receive a call and to end it, but you cannot use it while driving, there is the catch all of driving without due care and attention or whatever they call it now, it's silly really you can mess about with a radio, change a CD etc, but I'm pretty sure you cannot set a destination whilst driving, but I can't find a specific rule on it, but you can use a two way radio.No, the law says you cannot use a handheld phone. You can touch it if it is in a holder in the dash.
I believe, Kev [but happy to be corrected], that the Police can book you under the ;driving without due care and attention' and/or dangerous driving for changing CDs, tuning the radio, drinking from cups/cans, retuning the Satnav etc, because whilst the driver is doing that,It's a bit of a grey area really, you're not supposed to touch it while driving, I think you can press to receive a call and to end it, but you cannot use it while driving, there is the catch all of driving without due care and attention or whatever they call it now, it's silly really you can mess about with a radio, change a CD etc, but I'm pretty sure you cannot set a destination whilst driving, but I can't find a specific rule on it, but you can use a two way radio.
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No, it isn't a grey area at all. There are two separate laws. One is about not paying attention when you are driving, and the other is very specific about mobile phones. It refers to hand held phones. If you are not holding it in your hand the situation is both clear and different.It's a bit of a grey area really, you're not supposed to touch it while driving, I think you can press to receive a call and to end it, but you cannot use it while driving, there is the catch all of driving without due care and attention or whatever they call it now, it's silly really you can mess about with a radio, change a CD etc, but I'm pretty sure you cannot set a destination whilst driving, but I can't find a specific rule on it, but you can use a two way radio.
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I disagree, but if you think it's okay to input an address while driving crack on, I'll continue to pull over and do it.No, it isn't a grey area at all. There are two separate laws. One is about not paying attention when you are driving, and the other is very specific about mobile phones. It refers to hand held phones. If you are not holding it in your hand the situation is both clear and different.
I turned the Voice Guidance off, Neil, because I react badly when the SatNav cannot find the destination, and seeing 'Foxtrot Oscar', or 'O Foxtrot Oscar'. is quite disconcerting. I never tested whether my other reaction, 'Oh fer Fecks sake' would provide a list of local brothels ...Most sat Nav don’t need to be touched these days apart from maybe turning on, voice control, same as a phone. If I say Siri navigate to ‘destination’ it does it. Not sure of command in new car as not used voice to set it yet
Well you foreigners, what do you expect lol you want to hear Caz try to get Alexa to do stuff with her Hull accent. Works on my English no problem lolI turned the Voice Guidance off, Neil, because I react badly when the SatNav cannot find the destination, and seeing 'Foxtrot Oscar', or 'O Foxtrot Oscar'. is quite disconcerting. I never tested whether my other reaction, 'Oh fer Fecks sake' would provide a list of local brothels ...
Steve
I am English [well, from the Black Country, which some regard as a foreign location ...Well you foreigners, what do you expect lol you want to hear Caz try to get Alexa to do stuff with her Hull accent. Works on my English no problem lol
Yes. iGo Nextgen has voice control. I tried it: it works, but I don't like it.Most sat Nav don’t need to be touched these days apart from maybe turning on, voice control, same as a phone. If I say Siri navigate to ‘destination’ it does it. Not sure of command in new car as not used voice to set it yet
The foreigner was a jest SteveI am English [well, from the Black Country, which some regard as a foreign location ...], Neil, but Scotland is my adoptive home
Steve
Alan Carr classic recounting the theft of his pink car and the SatNav. 'It wasn't the theft of my little pink car that hurt; it was the way that the lady from the SatNav became a total tart and transferred her affections to the thief. The last thing I hears her say as I chased thee car down the road was, 'In 100 metres, take the next left ....'Terry dose your sat nav say go straight on at the roondaboot.![]()