Out-of-date satnav directions to be discussed at Government summit
Friday, 6 January 2012 The issue of out-of-date satnav directions for UK motorists is set to be discussed at a Government summit. The discussion, pencilled in for early March, will be hosted by Local Transport Minister Norman Baker.
The figurehead is very keen to bring a halt to the frustration and misery caused when motorists follow out-of-date satnav directions that result in confusion and potential accidents.
Baker is also set to call upon highway authorities, mapping providers and satnav manufacturers to work closely together to do everything possible to ensure the right vehicles are on the right roads. This has particularly been a logistic nightmare for lorry drivers who are often led down an incorrect route due to out-of-date directions.
The Department for Transport revealed this week that it can take a number of months for satnav maps to be updated.
Local Transport Minister Norman Baker is keen to rid towns and cities of misdirected traffic, what he called the "scourge of local communities".
"It is vital highway authorities, mapping companies and satnav manufacturers work more closely together to provide drivers with accurate, up-to-date information on traffic restrictions such as narrow roads or low bridges," he said.
"This will help prevent huge lorries from being sent down inappropriate roads and ensure motorists are given the best possible directions."
It is an unfortunate fact that some car accidents result from driver confusion and at ASM Auto Recycling we regularly receive and retrieve salvage vehicles to our depots in Thame (Oxford) and Aylesbury.
Our vehicle transport service allows us to collect salvage vehicles from your home or place of work – whichever is most convenient. We are capable of meeting our collections across much of the Home Counties and Western England thanks to our modern fleet of 10 multi-vehicle car transporters.
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