I have a Japanese sister-in-law so I know how they can get it so wrong.
No, I don't have that blind faith in my GPS.
When my friend was visiting recently, she had a voucher for a cafe at Bardon, Brisbane. I only had a rough idea of where Bardon was, so used my navigator. I suspect I'd have found it much easier with my trusty Refidex! 'Roger' seemed to take us on a very roundabout route!
We purchased a new Garmin 1490T last year to go from Hobart to Maroochydore via Adelaide and Broken Hill.
No matter how it was programmed it managed to take us the most awkward, longest way possible.
I had always wanted to see Fremantle, Broome and Darwin?
Even from the caravan park in Marrochydore, to the shopping centre and return, it managed to go in a different direction there and back?
The ultimate instruction was given on the overpass in Brisbane, "turn right in 300metres, turn right!" We just happened to be on top of the overpass and the road beneath was not a road we needed to be on?
Needless to say, I flogged it on eBay as soon as we got home.
The new replacement, Uniden Trax 5000 is one that I have tested around home. It actually seems logical, gives clear precise, accurate instructions and it will be interesting to see how it performs this year?
Hopefully, it will help us find our way to Cobb $ Co, Nine Mile Creek, Gympie.
My sister and her daughter came up to Echuca from Geelong this last weekend. My niece said hers sent her into dirt paddocks along the way. How can they get is so wrong. I can find my way without needing one at all.
I don't trust Tom with blind faith. The dirty little perve tries to mislead me at every opportunity sending me to the back blocks. Heading south in Qld at Christmas I ended up in the ranges on a dirt road, not a bad road, and I really enjoyed the terrain, so it wasn't a total loss. Lucky I wasn't in a hurry. When I'm travelling through unknown country I set Tom from point A to point B, rather that from origina to destination. Not very wise. I set it from Border Village to Pt. Augusta, but I know I have to take Yorkey's Crossing. That really confuses the little perve. He tells me to turn around until I get out at the other end, reset him to Broken Hill or somewhere, then to Cobar, then to Bourke etc. Never from home to destination. That's how I got into trouble between Goulbourn to Bathurst. I won't do that again. I also refer to a map to get my bearings. GPS is handy to log mileage, how far to go etc, and in cities. They are updated from time to time, but in SA the new Northern Expressway is still an unknown road on Tom. So a little local knowledge or common sense reference to a map is still advised.
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Management makes the decisions, but is not affected by the decisions it makes.
She does okay really, and REALLY cuts down the arguments, well mostly.
It took me a while to sort her out though.
Recently in Melbourne, she took me left through a major intersection, and the told me to do a U turn at the next traffic lights........... Now, that set me into a spin as its illegal in NSW, but sure enough there at the lights was a light controlling U turns and a special U turn lane.
However, by the time I got to the intersection, I had cracked it and refused to even think about U turning at lights in mega-traffic, and so we continued straight.
Now, Nola didn't seem to mind my outburst directed at her, and politely gave me new instructions in her calm well mannered way, and got us back on track.
That's funny Rosie, and exactly the type of conversations I have with Roger. According to mine he's actually Brendon, but Roger sounded better to me. I chose a male voice because I could hear 'him' better than 'her'.
Mind you, when you have a friend in the car and you're chatting, he can be rather rude, constantly interrupting us!