Gadgets contribute to nearly 300,000 accidents... Many drivers can't imagine life without their trusty sat-nav - but the motorist's best friend is being blamed for causing hundreds of thousands of ...
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 ...
Getting lost in a strange city or country can be reason enough for an argument between spouses, or at least that’s what we’ve been shown should happen by Hollywood flicks. In reality, many drivers ...
Best of Reader Comments: Distraction device or helping hand? Sat-navs not only drive motorists to distraction, they've also been driving silicon.com readers to rage following a recent story concerning ...
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 ...
London’s taxi drivers have to pass a grueling test to earn a license, memorizing the ins and outs of central London. Research has shown that certain regions of the aspiring drivers’ brains actually ...
Garmin has announced the DriveSmart 66, 76, and 86 series – a fresh lineup of portable car GPS sat navs designed to bring a new level of simplicity and information to drivers. The Garmin DriveSmart ...
LOVE them or hate them satellite navigations systems are here to stay - having been heralded as the must-have motoring gadget to prevent problems with map reading. One would have thought sat navs were ...
Sat Navs have become a key part of any long journey, as the old tatty road atlases remain hidden away in a drawer. While they're undeniably helpful for drivers aiming to get around new areas, they ...
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.
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 ...
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