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<blockquote data-quote="DanB" data-source="post: 1342824" data-attributes="member: 237"><p>I have two GPS apps on my Omnia II. neither was working last week in Duncan. Besides I prefer to keep the battery up on my cellphone for emergencies. I'll run the batteries down on a hand held gps(if I ever buy one) first.</p><p></p><p>My opinion on GPS units. For vehicles they are a great asset or major safety factor. The GPS does not replace common area knowledge or research with looking at maps before leaving town. I use mine daily. Its a great heads up display for speedometer and general info. Such as upcomming streets. street layout. Knowing that curve is up ahead is always nice.</p><p></p><p>I really like using it when I want to find my way out of a crazy neighborhood. windy streets very few ways out. Or when you have road closures that leave you with no clear detour. </p><p></p><p>Money well spent. But it is like hanging a couple hundred bucks from your windshield or dash. easy theft item.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DanB, post: 1342824, member: 237"] I have two GPS apps on my Omnia II. neither was working last week in Duncan. Besides I prefer to keep the battery up on my cellphone for emergencies. I'll run the batteries down on a hand held gps(if I ever buy one) first. My opinion on GPS units. For vehicles they are a great asset or major safety factor. The GPS does not replace common area knowledge or research with looking at maps before leaving town. I use mine daily. Its a great heads up display for speedometer and general info. Such as upcomming streets. street layout. Knowing that curve is up ahead is always nice. I really like using it when I want to find my way out of a crazy neighborhood. windy streets very few ways out. Or when you have road closures that leave you with no clear detour. Money well spent. But it is like hanging a couple hundred bucks from your windshield or dash. easy theft item. [/QUOTE]
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