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22 Jul 2008, Iain Thomson , V3
Satellite navigation systems are being blamed for 300,000 road accidents each year, according to research by DirectLine for the Daily Mirror.
The research found that over half of drivers now use satellite navigation devices which are causing increasing problems on the road.
Over 1.5 million drivers said that they had driven badly because they were consulting the devices, either by veering across lanes or making illegal manoeuvres.
"If a sat-nav gives you an instruction that is likely to endanger other road users, ignore it," said Maggie Game of Direct Line.
"Motorists must realise that, while they are a helpful navigation tool, they should not follow their instructions to the detriment of road safety."
One in 10 drivers said that the systems had caused them to make an illegal turn, double that number had lost track of traffic because they were distracted and one in four had been sent the wrong way down a one-way street.
Psychology professor Cary Cooper of Lancaster University said: "Some people are easily persuadable and will follow instructions, whether it is their wife or a computer telling them where to go.
"Even when information is being fed back to them, such as road signs that suggest they're on the wrong route, they won't believe it. They only admit mistakes when they're being winched out of a gully."
Do you agree?
What a stupid survey
yep...but who is at fault really, the user or the device...the user is more intellectual - you would hope - than the device. Sat nav is an aid to navigation. It would be interesting to see how many accidents paper maps cause - how many times have you seen someone driving and reading their map at the same time - or you could even stretch it further and say dont read a map if your windows are open - a gust of wind could blow it onto the windscreen and obstruct your vision - or it could fly out the window and stick to the person's windscreen behind you, they lose control and kill an old lady walking down the road. Stupid survey
Posted by English in US, 22 Jul 2008