Garmin and country lanes
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B3pete

Original Poster:

226 posts

196 months

Sunday 15th November 2009
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Hi all can someone please tell me if the new garmins now avoid most country ,farm type lanes.The old ones were terrible for that.I loved the set up of my nuvi apart from their constant love of those hedgerow lanes,Which has been mentioned on many forums.Thankyou.

Mr MoJo

4,698 posts

239 months

Thursday 19th November 2009
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I've just invested in the latest Nuvi, and yes it still takes you down country lanes with grass in the middle !!

Had a very interesting trip down to Salcombe 2 weeks back, although the route was a very quick/direct one hehe

johnnywb

1,631 posts

231 months

Thursday 19th November 2009
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Mr MoJo said:
I've just invested in the latest Nuvi, and yes it still takes you down country lanes with grass in the middle !!

Had a very interesting trip down to Salcombe 2 weeks back, although the route was a very quick/direct one hehe
Nah that's just what all the roads are like down there!


On a serious note, i used to live there and you don't have to go venture too far off the main road to find roads with grass in the middle!

poison

68 posts

198 months

Sunday 22nd November 2009
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my garmin does the same i bought it about 4mths ago now i just ignore it if it tries to send me down a road which looks suspect or has a notice saying single track with loads of grass growin out of it,i had and old navman it sent me down a very small road in hertfordshire and i had to reverse about a quarter of a mile when i met a vehile who had the right of way not fun and car ended up with scrathes down the side from the trees and bushes.

B3pete

Original Poster:

226 posts

196 months

Monday 23rd November 2009
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Hello poison.Basically nothings changed then.Yes of course you can go passed a country lane and on ,but your route may have just been extended by so many miles ,and it might be better to turn back.Also if that lane had not been there the garmin may have taken you another way in the first place.
Drove me mad,shame.