If you have installed a GPS auto navigation system in
your car, then you should follow a few simple rules when
driving in order to maximize your safety on the road. It
doesn’t matter whether you are a long distance driver using
the GPS auto navigation system
to plan the most efficient route possible, or just using
your satellite navigation system to find a route around the
traffic problems in your home town, the rules for using GPS
systems safely are the same.
The first thing to check before you set off on your
journey is to make sure that the GPS receiver is firmly
mounted. If you have a windshield mounted receiver that
uses a suction cup to hold it in place, make sure that it
is firmly attached, while if your GPS receiver is mounted
on the dash, check it to ensure that it is not going to
fall off.
There is nothing worse than the unit falling off its
mounting while you are driving, and this is a very
dangerous thing to happen, especially if you start to reach
around and try to reattach it while you are driving. If
your system is removable, you should take it out of the car
whenever you leave it parked in order to remove any
temptation for thieves who might otherwise try and steal it
off you.
Once you have started on your journey, and set the
SatNav system up to plan your route, you should not touch
it again. The SatNav should be there to assist you, not to
distract you. Ideally, it will give you information about
directions through the car’s audio system, and you will not
need to look at the screen too often when you are driving,
as this means that your attention will be diverted away
from where it should be – the road.
It is important to remember that the advice given by a
GPS auto navigation system is not infallible, and it is not
a substitute for common sense. If you feel that you are
being misdirected, and the route that you are following is
wrong, do not be afraid of ignoring the advice and
following an alternative route.
When used properly, and safely, an GPS auto navigation
system
can provide you with all the information that you need
in order to get to your destinations quickly and easily,
with a minimum of fuss, and managing to avoid any traffic
problems.
By behaving sensibly with your GPS auto navigation system –
making sure it is well fitted, leaving it alone when you
are driving, and paying attention when you need to – you
will have a safer, quicker and more enjoyable journey than
ever before, and never need get lost again.