Question:
How effective are in-car GPS navigation systems for a small county like Singapore?
2007-05-18 01:23:59 UTC
In-car GPs navigation system are helpful as it helps to identify exactly where you are and how to get to your point of destination. Question is, do you think it's necessary for motorists in a small country like Singapore to install a GPS navigation system in the car? How often do you think one will use it?
Three answers:
Old Timer
2007-05-18 02:43:53 UTC
There are so many brands of in-car GPS navigation or tracking systems that have varied functions. Irrespective whether its on Singapore Island or Pulau Bukom, the main thing is to identify your needs. Such systems can be used for fleet management, etc. For personal cars, it can be used to track your vehicle in the event its stolen or "missing" somewhere in some shopping center multi storey car park after a late night binge. Its also a matter of cost. Some systems need telephone signals to be sent over a specified or desired time; some only when you need to locate the vehicle, etc. Check the market after identifying your needs and the cost.
2016-11-04 11:53:38 UTC
Tops 3 GPS navigation device in the international Garmin Tomtom Magellan different manufacturers in simple terms can't beat it. I used to have a Tomtom GPS bought it to my chum, typically no count what GPS your getting are literally not precise, no comic tale. purely ingredient i might want to apply is a city map and a guidance guide excursion in case you'll discover one i'm confident ninety 9 p.c. of the time any of those will better batter then the GPS.
Rootbeer
2007-05-18 02:04:16 UTC
Personally, I think it's not necessary in Singapore, as long as you hv an updated Street Directory, you can't get lost.



Unless those who are really 'hopeless' in directions, then I think this device will help.


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