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Drivers using sat nav risk £1,000 fine for making 1 big mistake
At the end of 2024, there were approximately 41.7 million licensed vehicles in the UK, and while not everyone uses a vehicle ...
SAT navs might be a must have to stop you getting lost, but they could cost you a fortune in fines if you're not careful. Plugging in a postcode or searching for the nearest service station could land ...
Using a sat nav is a common practice for many drivers, but there's one big mistake that could land you a hefty fine - and ...
We've always suspected modern man's reliance on technology erodes brain cells. Many of us here at Crave are unable to formulate thoughts without the help of a Google search, or calculate simple sums ...
SAT navs will now automatically update short-term traffic measures - and stop sending drivers down closed roads. The Government is set to launch new measures to ensure sat navs are up to date and ...
Sat-navs will now automatically update short-term traffic changes - and stop sending drivers down closed roads. It comes as the Government launches new measures to make sure drivers get accurate ...
Millions of “rat run” motorists are to be steered out of quiet back roads as part of an anti-nuisance drive by sat nav companies. Manufacturers like TomTom are to alter the algorithms used in their ...
Luke Westaway is a senior editor at CNET and writer/ presenter of Adventures in Tech, a thrilling gadget show produced in our London office. Luke's focus is on keeping you in the loop with a mix of ...
The driving test is set to get a significant revamp this year to make it more realistic. Key changes proposed include learners being asked to follow directions using a sat-nav instead of road signs.
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