GPS * Europe - Now where’s that map?

* Always programme your satnav before you set off, not while you are driving.
* Use the audible instruction to guide you and only use the screen for a quick glance as a confirmation.
* Certain routes may be closed for whatever reason, and sometimes the data on the satnav itself is old – with a map you can find routes around problems more easily. Pull over and look at your map at the first safe opportunity if you get confused.
* Drivers should also think about the position of the unit – the satnav unit shouldn’t obstruct your vision or be put where an airbag could be deployed.
* Weight and height restrictions apply to some routes which is worth bearing in mind if you are driving a hired vehicle that is larger than one you are used to.
* Remove the unit before leaving the vehicle and make sure that all visible satnav mounting marks are removed from the windscreen before you leave the car – they encourage thieves. Also don’t programme in your ‘home’ details – thieves have been known to use these to commit further offences after stealing the satnav unit.
* Although there is currently no legislation for the correct use of satellite navigation equipment, the police have a number of offences they can apply if they believe the driver to have been ‘driving without due care’ or ‘failing to have proper control’. These could result in endorsements of between three and nine penalty points on your licence.
(Images from daviddarling: EGNOS)
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