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Sat Nav – the van driver’s friend

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

Perhaps when asking the average van driver in the UK for his idea of the greatest advancement in vans over the last 10 years, his answer would probably not have anything to do with the gears, the tyres, the interior design of the van or for that matter the many extras available in commercial vehicles these days such as MP3 players or air conditioning. The van driver who uses his vehicle to earn his living will undoubtedly say the GPS Satellite Navigation System, or Sat Nav as it widely known.

In the early days of Sat Navs, consumers were given very little choice of manufacturer or system, with TomTom and Garmin ruling the roost. Today’s van driver has almost as many choices of Sat Nav system as he has companies offering him commercial vehicle insurance quotes.

Navman, Snooper, Kenwood, Roadcom, the aforementioned TomTom and Garmin are just the tip of the iceberg. Drivers also have the choice to buy systems just for roads in the UK and Ireland or for the near continent which is obviously a boon for truckers who deal with countries in the EU. So it is most important to select the Sat Nav that is best suited to your needs. It is pointless buying a system that covers the world and gives real time traffic updates if you are using the device only when you go on your twice yearly fishing holiday, conversely if you run a delivery service in a busy metropolis then traffic alerts are going to be a feature well worth spending money on. One feature to look for in a Sat Nav is the size of the screen, is it big enough to read comfortably, and also is it bright enough to read? Some systems will have anti glare technology which will help in bright sunshine. Do you prefer the mapping to be angled 3D or plan? Both are available. Also do you want a female or male voice prompter?

A refurbished Sat Nav system can cost as little as £50, whereas the top of the range models that include Bluetooth technology, hands free kits and iPod controls can be as much as £800. Most motorists will find a system that covers their needs and gives traffic alerts and safety camera information should come in below £200.

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Roll up parking space goes viral

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

Parking attendants in Britain are getting ready to be on the lookout for a host of White Van drivers trying to park in the roads of the inner cities for free. An innovative young lady in China has got traffic officials fuming at her audacity while other motorists in the capital are copying her antics.

Most motorists, whether they be tourists, commuters or locals trying a bit of retail therapy know the difficulties of finding a parking space in any of the UK’s towns and cities. The prohibitive price or lack of car parks is a big problem for many but that is nothing compared to the difficulties encountered by the army of commercial vehicle owners who run the risk of parking tickets and fines every time they attempt to make a delivery in the towns and city centres across the country. Their livelihood depends on them carrying out deliveries on time, yet the constant threat of parking fines when stopping for a few minutes to drop off a parcel or package adds tensions to a job which demands attentiveness and concentration at all times. On top of this the fines can make the difference between a successful business and one doomed to failure.

No wonder then that traffic chiefs in the UK are more than a little concerned with the video on the internet that has gone viral. The video shows a young lady in Beijing with what is apparently a transportable parking lot. The lady in question is shown pulling away from the roadside in the city centre and after driving a few yards stopping, getting out of her car and rolling up two sheets of clear plastic with white lines embossed on them. They  look exactly like a parking bay when placed on the floor and  the Beijing Police force are keen to get hold of her as she has already been copied by other Chinese residents.

In what seems only a matter of time before the stunt is pulled in the UK traffic wardens and police trafficking departments are warning drivers that the move is illegal and will result in van drivers or ordinary motorists incurring a fine. Whether a driver found guilty off this offence would find it detrimental to his commercial vehicle insurance quote is one question that remains unanswered at this moment.

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