Discussion
Sorry, I know I am an old fart, brought up on route instructions, maps and map-reading by my late father, who was an East Midlands Rally Champion Co-driver in the 1960s, but there is no substitute for the printed instructions. The ones we had were beautifully put together, thanks Paul, and were as clear as is possible for them to be.
The nav files are always a compromise, as said above.
To use printed instructions they either need to be read out by a passenger, or need to be printed large enough for old gits like me to be able to read at a glance while driving .
To judge by the responses to the column "passenger seat available?" we nearly all had passengers.
The one thing that would have been really useful would have been a colour map I could have printed, with the route marked on it.
The Google maps thingy that Paul provided was excellent, and I spent a good couple of hours on the Friday evening studying and memorising it, and this did get us around most problems combined with 30 years knowledge of driving central London, but I would have loved to have been able to print the Googlemap out in glorious colour in A3, exactly so that when something was closed by roadworks or whatever I could quickly study it and work out how to get around the obstruction and back on route.
So instructions/a lesson please Paul on printing Googlemaps.....'cos I couldn't work it out the Friday before.
The nav files are always a compromise, as said above.
To use printed instructions they either need to be read out by a passenger, or need to be printed large enough for old gits like me to be able to read at a glance while driving .
To judge by the responses to the column "passenger seat available?" we nearly all had passengers.
The one thing that would have been really useful would have been a colour map I could have printed, with the route marked on it.
The Google maps thingy that Paul provided was excellent, and I spent a good couple of hours on the Friday evening studying and memorising it, and this did get us around most problems combined with 30 years knowledge of driving central London, but I would have loved to have been able to print the Googlemap out in glorious colour in A3, exactly so that when something was closed by roadworks or whatever I could quickly study it and work out how to get around the obstruction and back on route.
So instructions/a lesson please Paul on printing Googlemaps.....'cos I couldn't work it out the Friday before.
Looks like the route for TITT 2020 has been planned....
http://www.autocar.co.uk/blogs/motoring/why-london...
http://www.autocar.co.uk/blogs/motoring/why-london...
A900ss said:
Looks like the route for TITT 2020 has been planned....
http://www.autocar.co.uk/blogs/motoring/why-london...
Awesome! http://www.autocar.co.uk/blogs/motoring/why-london...
QBee said:
TiTTs 10 was 28 September 2013, 9 was 12 May 2013, TiTTs 8 was either Oct or Nov - problem was it was frostbite territory until about 9 am
TiTT 8 was mid-Oct as it was a couple of days before my daughter was due to be born, remember having a conversation with DonkeyApple about it!September is nice though, more chance of "Indian Summer" weather.
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