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Brit Plumber



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England 2012 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Autobiography Fuji White

I had to turn something else on, on my iPhone for it to work. I now use the in car map with google instructions. 2019 5.0 SC SVA (Current)
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Post #564123 Wed Aug 29 2018 2:03pm
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a propos of nothing, I found out this past weekend that my car's SatNav also has the Tracks4Africa maps loaded Thumbs Up --
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Post #568696 Sun Nov 11 2018 5:05pm
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Parker wrote:
Try Waze if you haven't already. Its by far the best sat nav system out there and whilst it used to be significantly more popular on the continent there are lots of people using it all over the UK now which means the information is far more up to date.


I must say that when faced with recent motorway disruption, I have loaded Waze and Google maps on two iphones and compared it with the onboard LR system.

Much of the time they are the same, but occasionally they all take alternate diversions. Waze has twice taken me down tiny little country lanes that have resulted in me getting stuck due to other traffic being routed the other way (last time I was at a standstill for 30 minutes due to a 1/4 mile section with no passing points and dozens of cars sat head to head in the middle). The LR alternative would have been much more useful and will be the one I follow next time. RRS MY17 SDV6 AB
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