Over the holidays it
was the ideal time to visit friends and relatives, as everyone seemed to be on
a break. My Mum and Nan, in particular, wanted to visit family in west London.
So, not wanting to be the family’s permanent chauffeur service during my time
off… I handed over the satnav.
While identifying the
main roads wasn’t going to be an issue, the destination was in an unfamiliar
part of town, and so that’s where the satnav was to come into play.
With mum at the wheel,
they headed off from East London on the A406 towards some random part of Southall, using the satnav but not really paying closer attention until they had to locate the specific address. When
it was time to make the return journey they set the satnav to go home…except
now here’s the problem.
They wanted to return
via the same route used to get to their destination because they knew the main
roads that they needed to get to. However, a journey that should have taken
maybe an hour, took three hours.
The satnav unhelpfully
programmed itself to drive through central London. Mum didn’t think she needed
to check the details of the route the satnav had planned for them as it took them through the A406, which was the ideal route, and just
started driving. As they were unfamiliar with the destination area they trusted the satnav
to take them home. What they really wanted was for the satnav to remember the
route.
Why can’t satnavs be
programmed to remember routes? Why can’t I save a journey? Why can’t it
remember the route I want to travel by? Consequently, Mum's driving home, now even more
confused when following the satnav, not realising until it’s too late that they
will end up central London with a diabetic Nan in the car cursing the satnav. That’s
an awful long time especially when it’s not expected.
Although, I am quite reliant on my satnav, it would be great if I could save a route. I just want it to take be somewhere and bring me back the same way. At least that would help me remember the route too...it’s just not as simple as I want it to be.