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I've got one of the dash-top boxes that does that same thing, although I've not renewed the subscription for over a year now.
It could be quite useful, but only if you knew the alternative routes or had SatNav to help you out, the first time I used it was on the way to the NEC, it mentioned stationary traffic at the M25/M1 junction, so we hopped up the A1/M instead, later finding a massive accident caused a 2 hour jam. So in that instance it was great, but if you're stuck on the M25 only to be told of how long the delay might take, it gets a bit infuriating.
IIRC is was £30 a year for the renewal, so if you travel a lot it could well be worth it.
It could be quite useful, but only if you knew the alternative routes or had SatNav to help you out, the first time I used it was on the way to the NEC, it mentioned stationary traffic at the M25/M1 junction, so we hopped up the A1/M instead, later finding a massive accident caused a 2 hour jam. So in that instance it was great, but if you're stuck on the M25 only to be told of how long the delay might take, it gets a bit infuriating.
IIRC is was £30 a year for the renewal, so if you travel a lot it could well be worth it.
As it happens I've just had a renewal letter from Trafficmaster with some details that might be handy for you.
Their renewal number is 08705 561 712 and renewal is £30 (inc) for a year or £55 for two years, all can be done over the phone.
To renew a built-in unit you'll need the model and registration number as well as the unit license number (to get this press button twice to go into manual mode, then twice again for license mode, the unit will then speak the number).
Their renewal number is 08705 561 712 and renewal is £30 (inc) for a year or £55 for two years, all can be done over the phone.
To renew a built-in unit you'll need the model and registration number as well as the unit license number (to get this press button twice to go into manual mode, then twice again for license mode, the unit will then speak the number).
No. That's not what's in the car.
what you have there is the navigation system, smartnav.
www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?f=23&t=58227
Press the button and it will put you through to an operator.
Simon
what you have there is the navigation system, smartnav.
www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?f=23&t=58227
Press the button and it will put you through to an operator.
Simon
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