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Why Install an Auto Navigation System?

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Deb St. George, on Auto Navigation System in your GPS Guide From GPSlim.com


Auto navigation systems are wonderful tools to have when you need them and face it, we have all been utterly and completely lost at some point in time or another during our driving histories. Of course, some of us get lost far more often than others. I will be the first to admit that I'm one of those who are continuously lost. More than I hate the feeling of being lost, I really hate stopping to ask for directions, which nine times out of ten only result in my becoming more lost than I was to begin with.


The truth of the matter is that in today's society, being lost is more than a waste of time or a simple inconvenience; it is actually quite dangerous in many places. I know when traveling it is very easy to take a wrong turn and end up in the wrong part of town. Even for those with decent map reading and navigation skills, simple detours can still lead you astray as maps don't usually come with a 'this is the bad part of town' sort of disclaimer.


The fact that being lost can be a frightening situation is intensified in situations when women are either driving alone or with their children. Not only is there the uncertainty as to where you are or how you will get back on track, but there is also fear of anything going wrong because you do not know the area and there are no familiar landmarks. These situations and that sort of peace of mind are the very reason that auto navigation devices are a great idea for anyone who travels-period.


These devices aren't useful only to those who travel frequently but to anyone who uses a car on a regular basis. We all find ourselves at some point in time needing to take detours for road construction, traffic jams, chemical spills, parades, and countless other details. The paths that are little out of the way of our ordinary paths, often rob us of familiar landmarks and it is very easy to become completely and utterly disoriented which could result in us going in completely the opposite direction of where we intend to travel. If we have some sort of mapping system onboard that can help us find our way, we will find that we arrive much more quickly and with far less stress than trying to find our way, read maps, or asking strangers for directions, which in and of itself is taking a risk.


I know that there are a lot of people who find that personal navigation devices are quite useful as well. I seriously recommend having an auto navigation device installed in your vehicle for many reasons. First of all, you won't have to worry about the battery failing at just the right moment. I know my cell phone battery always seems to die when I actually need my cell phone. The same holds true for flashlight batteries and weather band radio batteries too. It only makes sense that this would be the case when it would come to navigation devices as well. Having one installed in your vehicle means that as long as your vehicle has power, so does your navigation device.


Another reason I recommend Auto navigation systems is this: how many times have you walked out of your house without your cell phone, purse, keys, drivers license, or any other document or piece of equipment you need? I do it all the time and often find that I'm halfway to my destination before I remember that I left what I needed. Finding yourself lost is the absolute worst time to realize that you left your navigation assistance device at home and is generally the one time you need it. Having it installed in the car means you never have to take it out and as a result will never have forgotten to bring it with you. As you can see there are many excellent reasons to have an auto navigation system installed in your vehicle. I hope that you will find it provides you the same safety and peace of mind it affords me.



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New navi system turns driver's seat into cockpit

Japan's Pioneer Corp. has unveiled a state-of-the-art car navigation system that is the first in the world to project augmented reality information on the windscreen in front of the driver's eyes.

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