Monday, April 28, 2008

My Experiences with Auto Navigation Systems

I was intrigued when I heard about this new technology called automatic navigation systems. They say that GPS and other similar systems are accurate and sophisticated. I drive around an unknown place and a voice guide me to my destination. I was a little apprehensive and wanted to confirm whether this new technology is as good as its hype. I had the opportunity to find out during a recent vacation, when I had the opportunity to use a rental car equipped with one of the new automatic navigation systems.

I traveled to Florida, where it can be hard to find your way around, especially in crowded tourist cities like Orlando. We were housed in a hotel on Disney property so my husband can attend a conference. As a result, I had to spend a few days exploring the area. Since he was alone, did not want to miss, so I thought it would be an opportunity to leave before the automatic navigation systems.

I opted to rent an Explorer equipped with a GPS unit installed in the dash, and immediately began to try. He wanted to know if I could take back to my hotel and other nearby destinations that I already had the instructions. There was a fairly decent job, despite having a bit confused when I ignored a command to turn into a one-way street and that I had to develop an alternative route.

That is the thing with navigation systems in cars-as hard as trying to make publicity as an excellent guide human, are not human. These are flaws in the way that all machines are, and are unable to give advice based on information immediately.

Auto navigation systems are unable to remind you pay attention to where we are going to check street signs, or make a quick turn. They can simply serve as guides to the limit of its capacity scheduled and you have to do the rest. They are accurate for most of the time, but not always give you the best way to reach a destination or provide updated information on detours and other possible changes along the way.

Hopefully, technology navigation systems in cars will continue to improve, and future models may be able to feel you& 39;re about to commit an error and it helps you avoid. Until then, it makes sense to be sure of obtaining addresses of real people who are familiar with the area.



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