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Stay sensible with satnavs, drivers urged
  
12th November 2009
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Motorists are being reminded of the importance of retaining some common sense when driving, even if they are relying on satnav technology to get them to their destination.

The Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM) urges drivers to keep a map in their vehicles as backup.

As the use of satnavs increases, there have been many tales of drivers of large vehicles getting stuck in narrow lanes or unsuitable roads, especially in rural areas.

Not only do such mishaps waste time and cause problems for other road users, they could lead to embarrassing van insurance claims.

And Network Rail has also spoken about the dangers of relying too heavily on satnav systems, revealing that bridges and level crossings have been damaged in collisions when drivers do not use their initiative.

"Satnavs can be a real aid to road safety, providing the driver already has an idea of the route," said IAM chief examiner Peter Rodger.

"Your satnav aids your own navigational abilities. It should not replace them."

He suggests that drivers carry a map in their vehicles and points out that satnavs are no more infallible than the person who uses them.

The IAM urges drivers to programme the device before setting off, as doing it while on the move could be seen as driving without due care or failing to have proper control.

Committing these offences can result in up to nine points on your licence and will affect you van insurance costs.

If you do need to check anything on the satnav or a map, pull over in a safe place.

Positioning the satnav is also an important consideration, the IAM continues. The unit should not obstruct vision or be placed where an airbag could be deployed.

Furthermore it, holding devices and any marks they leave, should be removed from the vehicle after use.

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