What do you use for Navigation these days.

What do you use for Navigation these days.

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Too Drunk to Funk

Original Poster:

804 posts

84 months

Tuesday 13th February 2018
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I have a Galaxy 6 and I've been using Google Maps for a while. It really isn't great. Not bad on the more simple stuff but ask it to find a decent route through London. No chance.
It just seems to have no concept of fastest routes, roads that were supposed to be clear weren't. Always seems to go for the easiest route despite knowing the traffic is bad. Underestimates any delays that traffic will cause.

That kind of thing.

Are there any other Nav systems that might be worth putting on my phone. Or what else would you recommend.

Welshbeef

49,633 posts

205 months

Tuesday 13th February 2018
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Given so many police forces are nipping people using phones as sat navs (who’s to say you were not texting or surfing etc) I’d suggest it’s safer for a deducated sat nav or buy a car with OEM built in.

Christmassss

650 posts

96 months

Tuesday 13th February 2018
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I use waze if i have to use one on my phone

Welshbeef

49,633 posts

205 months

Tuesday 13th February 2018
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Christmassss said:
I use waze if i have to use one on my phone
Risk of points though from some police forces.

ashleyman

7,059 posts

106 months

Tuesday 13th February 2018
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Waze

civicduty

1,857 posts

210 months

Tuesday 13th February 2018
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Welshbeef said:
Given so many police forces are nipping people using phones as sat navs (who’s to say you were not texting or surfing etc) I’d suggest it’s safer for a deducated sat nav or buy a car with OEM built in.
How can they give you a nip if the phone is in a holder and you aren’t holding it?

Damn it too long watching tele and not replying.

CaptainMorgan

1,454 posts

166 months

Tuesday 13th February 2018
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I dont use it to travel through London but Google maps is my usual 'go to' for nav. Took me to Epsom & back last week, 1hr 23min was predicted and it was spot on, both ways. It also gets me to Germany, Belgium and France a few times a year without issue and a 24 hour drive over 2 days to a tiny village in south Italy, saved me many traffic jams along the way.

Also I tend to use a phone holder rather than hold it in my hand the whole trip, saves the police bothering me and is more convenient.

Car-Matt

1,923 posts

145 months

Tuesday 13th February 2018
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I use Google maps for commuting all over the country, its way better than most proprietry built in Nav's

If folks are saying its no good, whats better? It works well for me, particularly where its giving alternative routes

blueg33

38,628 posts

231 months

Tuesday 13th February 2018
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sextant and chronometer..........getmecoat

alorotom

12,145 posts

194 months

Tuesday 13th February 2018
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Waze all the way for me too

Set it before you leave or while stationary with the engine off and mounted on the centre console rather than on the window and there is no reason to pull me over as it’s just displaying information, same as a radio display or oem sat nag screen

culpz

4,932 posts

119 months

Tuesday 13th February 2018
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civicduty said:
Welshbeef said:
Given so many police forces are nipping people using phones as sat navs (who’s to say you were not texting or surfing etc) I’d suggest it’s safer for a deducated sat nav or buy a car with OEM built in.
How can they give you a nip if the phone is in a holder and you aren’t holding it?
He's got a point though. Think about it, there's no proof that the Police need to provide to give you a summons for you being on your phone while driving.

All you need is one high and mighty officer that is insistent that you were doing something you shouldn't and you've now been awarded 6 points for the privilege.

sjg

7,535 posts

272 months

Tuesday 13th February 2018
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The trouble with Waze IME is that it's far too keen to send you down a convoluted rat-run to try to save you 1 minute off your journey (that you'll probably lose trying to turn right back on to a busy road). London traffic is bad but often you're better off just waiting in a moving queue than attempting to get around it.

I use Apple Maps via CarPlay these days, it seems to have enough traffic info to make reasonable decisions about which way to go, a decent interface and recently got things like speed limits and lane guidance.

Welshbeef

49,633 posts

205 months

Tuesday 13th February 2018
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anonymous said:
[redacted]
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.thesun.co.uk/motors/3000168/mobile-phone-sat-nav-driving-law/amp/

Jimi.K.

245 posts

84 months

Tuesday 13th February 2018
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I used to use Google maps, but found Waze could save me up to 25 minutes a day on my south London commute (approx 1h each way down from 1h10).

I really like having the speed limit reminder in the corner of the screen on Waze - when driving in London I find a lot of limits are lower than you might expect, and then when outside of London it's often the opposite!

Waze's speed camera alerts are also useful but it's search function isn't nearly good as Google maps though.


Welshbeef said:
Given so many police forces are nipping people using phones as sat navs (who’s to say you were not texting or surfing etc) I’d suggest it’s safer for a deducated sat nav or buy a car with OEM built in.
Nonsense. I'm sure a few texters/surfers have tried and failed to get out of fines by claiming they're only using it for directions, but if you're using Waze/Gmaps in a proper phone cradle and not fiddling around with it then it's not illegal and you wouldn't get a fine.

hyperblue

2,817 posts

187 months

Tuesday 13th February 2018
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Welshbeef said:
anonymous said:
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https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.thesun.co.uk/motors/3000168/mobile-phone-sat-nav-driving-law/amp/
The article backs up that using a phone as a satnav in a cradle is fine. Not sure what your point is.

DaveH23

3,296 posts

177 months

Tuesday 13th February 2018
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Been using Google maps to get me around the entire country for years. Never had an issue. Re routes bad traffic and always finds a faster alternative where it can.
Easy enough to plan trips on certain roads etc. My only gripe is it not displaying your GPS speed.

Used Waze a few times but dont like the interface. Prettt sure Google bought waze a few years ago though.

jamoor

14,506 posts

222 months

Tuesday 13th February 2018
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sjg said:
The trouble with Waze IME is that it's far too keen to send you down a convoluted rat-run to try to save you 1 minute off your journey (that you'll probably lose trying to turn right back on to a busy road). London traffic is bad but often you're better off just waiting in a moving queue than attempting to get around it.

I use Apple Maps via CarPlay these days, it seems to have enough traffic info to make reasonable decisions about which way to go, a decent interface and recently got things like speed limits and lane guidance.
Not only that but take you down some back roads that are littered with speed bumps or just plain trashed

giantdefy

692 posts

120 months

Tuesday 13th February 2018
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anonymous said:
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The headline states Is it illegal to use your mobile phone as a sat-nav?

Betteridge's Law of Headlines states: "Any headline that ends in a question mark can be answered by the word NO."


Zod

35,295 posts

265 months

Tuesday 13th February 2018
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Welshbeef said:
Given so many police forces are nipping people using phones as sat navs (who’s to say you were not texting or surfing etc) I’d suggest it’s safer for a deducated sat nav or buy a car with OEM built in.
They are not. This is sensationalist bullst spread by idiots.

Independent: Number of drivers prosecuted for using a mobile phone at the wheel plummets amid 'decline in traffic officers'

jondude

2,388 posts

224 months

Tuesday 13th February 2018
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DaveH23 said:
Been using Google maps to get me around the entire country for years. Never had an issue. Re routes bad traffic and always finds a faster alternative where it can.
Easy enough to plan trips on certain roads etc. My only gripe is it not displaying your GPS speed.

Used Waze a few times but dont like the interface. Prettt sure Google bought waze a few years ago though.
Ah, was interested in these options then noticed you said it does not give your speed. That is one thing I love my TomTom for, a nice clear update of the actual speed.

Even if I go on routes I know I like to have the TomTom on - still fascinates me how its initial estimation of my arrival time is nearly always spot on.