raadius wrote:
I actually enjoy poring over maps, and absorbing the geographical knowledge they bestow upon the reader. I also enjoy 'discovering' a place by using my map- and sign-reading skills.
And I thought it was just me! Phew.
Overall I'd say Sat-Nav was generally safer then trying to read a map to get to an unfamiliar place. The way I work without Sat-Nav is to try and make a mental picture of what the turn will look like from the information on the map. "The road bends to the left and then second right" or "I'll pass a church on my right then it's the second right after that". I find this rarely lets me down. I can usually remember the route from the nearest mortorway junction or major intersection so that is rarely a problem in all but the most complex routes. However once I've made a commitment to make a turn I will always make it even if I think I might have made a mistake(as rare as that is......

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Allow me to put the case for maps though. When I worked as a driver/rep around Leeds and also Manchester an A-Z was my bible. It didn't take me long to pick up the area and then I started getting adventurous and planning short-cuts and learning which roads to avoid and which were the quickest by having a look at a region wide route planner and also checking out the street view to see if I could cut a few corners off, or try some back roads etc.
All-in-all in meant I often had a choice of at least a couple of seperate routes and many more combinations within those. I could therefore make a snap decision to go another way for whatever reason(such as an accident, heavy traffic, roadworks etc). I would love to take part in one of those t.v races to see which is quicker to a random destination, I'm confident I would win!
If you got into a cab would you feel happier with a driver who set off straight away or one that put your destination into the sat-nav? Nothing will ever beat local knowledge, but you only get the best understanding of an area with maps I reckon.
Still, unless your concentrating on one specific region then Sat-Nav will be much better then trying to carry every A-Z around!