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Last Sunday I was in Coventry and had to go into the city to a Morrisons/Timpsons to get some keys cut. For the first time I used Apple Maps via Apple Car Play. The instructions were clear and easy to follow, and although the screen showed speed limits it did not show speed, whereas my Garmin and cars own satnav show speed limits and speed. But the instructions took me to a HGV goods inward area not the normal access to the stores car park. Fortunately I spotted the glitch and there wasn’t an issue.
Had to shoot up to Coventry again yesterday to settle BIL down who had been discharged from hospital on Wednesday. So I needed to go out and buy him some stuff for the fridge and freezer. I used Applemaps again to take me to a local Sainsbury superstore. This time it routed us into a new housing development and proudly informed that “ we had arrived’. Correct, but in a residential area with limited parking a walkway through to the back of Sainsburys. We turned around, switched off the Applemaps and drew on intuition.
I now see why I’m a fan of Garmin, Google maps or the cars own satnav.. Since online maps started I’ve generally found google superior to Apple and the much hyped improvement hasn’t really closed the gap.
Had to shoot up to Coventry again yesterday to settle BIL down who had been discharged from hospital on Wednesday. So I needed to go out and buy him some stuff for the fridge and freezer. I used Applemaps again to take me to a local Sainsbury superstore. This time it routed us into a new housing development and proudly informed that “ we had arrived’. Correct, but in a residential area with limited parking a walkway through to the back of Sainsburys. We turned around, switched off the Applemaps and drew on intuition.
I now see why I’m a fan of Garmin, Google maps or the cars own satnav.. Since online maps started I’ve generally found google superior to Apple and the much hyped improvement hasn’t really closed the gap.