commonrail:
Bewick:
I have more Pals,mates and fans on the site than ady1yeah…but so has myra hindley
That bit stuck out for me too! Maybe we should do a poll see how many ‘fans’ they each have!
commonrail:
Bewick:
I have more Pals,mates and fans on the site than ady1yeah…but so has myra hindley
That bit stuck out for me too! Maybe we should do a poll see how many ‘fans’ they each have!
i`m in
Harry Monk:
Artificial Intelligence is no match for natural stupidity.
I think the use of sat navs is the worst of all worlds combination of both.
Although to be fair given the wrong address and no way of phoning the customer to find out where they really are,if they aren’t where they said they were,when you get there,is always going to create problems.
Mayday mayday Carryfast is involved. Post going down. Mayday
I would say that for this thread, of the driver that made the mistake, that a SatNav was a contributory factor but he was the one that was driving. However, when it goes pear shaped and you end up stuck in the middle of no where with no idea that taking a long route around would have been better (local knowledge and all), it’s still the driver that gets the flack.
When driverless trucks are on the road and such a mistake happens, will you blame the computers? NO!!! You’ll blame the programmer!!!
Also, Switchlogic, what SatNav do you have?
Sat navs don’t cause accidents, drivers cause accidents. This is a typical agency driver answer LOL
99% of all accidents are caused by drivers, not sat navs, not road surface, not the man in front, not the rain, not the snow, not the ice, not the sun … the driver should not drive if he is not sure.
What a wally…