Mobile phone sat nav - accurate traffic and roadworks info

Mobile phone sat nav - accurate traffic and roadworks info

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mawallace

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184 posts

74 months

Friday 6th July 2018
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Which mobile map app - on Andriod - will give me the most accurate roadwork / traffic information and navigate.

I have used Google maps in the past but have had a couple of occasions when it's either told me that the road is closed (when it's not) or vice versa.

I used Waze in the past and was rather unimpressed. - I am thinking of going with the Tom Tom paid for app - is it worth it?

A900ss

3,253 posts

153 months

Monday 9th July 2018
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I think TomTom is great if you have the memory for the maps.

It costs about a fiver for a month (cheaper by the year) so not much to lose and try it out.

Good luck

dxg

8,224 posts

261 months

Monday 9th July 2018
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A900ss said:
I think TomTom is great if you have the memory for the maps.

It costs about a fiver for a month (cheaper by the year) so not much to lose and try it out.

Good luck
Yup - and it's only about £20, maybe £25 a year...

okenemem

1,358 posts

195 months

Thursday 12th July 2018
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google maps works fine for me

NickGRhodes

1,291 posts

73 months

Thursday 12th July 2018
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When I last tried Google Maps, it marked a dual carriageway out of Leeds closed for a full mile (Stanningley bypass) when in fact only one lane was closed, TomTom accurately picked up roadworks and that the road was still open.
I find not much difference between Google and Tomtom overal for traffic and routing, Google has the edge on traffic accuracy, but I prefer TomTom routing, its more pessimistic with taking "faster" routes using side streets than Google, which suits me as I'd rather stay on a main road for 1 mile for 1 minute longer in traffic than go trough a mile of side streets negotiating parked cars, lots of junctions etc.