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A new law rumoured to be coming into play next year has sparked panic among drivers who don't have a built in sat-nav system in their cars and rely on GPS apps Last week, a flurry of TikTok videos ...
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Motorcycle racing fans heading to this year's British MotoGP have been urged to ignore their sat-navs as they approach Silverstone Circuit. National Highways said they should follow event signage ...
New research shows that Sat Nav systems are helping keep older drivers on the roads for longer. The study reveals that over 65s with a poorer sense of direction rely more on help from GPS navigation ...
We know staying connected in important and a head unit with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto will make it easier and less distracting. Connectivity is king these days, even while on the road. This is ...
Sat nav drivers have been warned over a major error which could lead to a fine and points. According to Highway Code Rule 149, you can't operate a mobile phone or sat ...
15:25, Fri, Mar 7, 2025 Updated: 15:27, Fri, Mar 7, 2025 Motorists risk a hefty penalty of six points on their licence and a fine up to £200 for improper use of their sat nav. Although it is perfectly ...
Motorists could land themselves with six points on their licence and a fine of up to £200 for not using their sat nav properly. While having a sat nav fitted into your car to help you with directions ...
While many of us use sat navs to navigate, particularly when we're not familiar with our driving route, there are a few rules you need to pay attention to to ensure you don't get lumped with a fine.
Many drivers rely on Sat Navs to navigate unfamiliar routes, but doing so could land them with a hefty £200 fine and six points on their licence if they use the device incorrectly. And even more for ...