I don't do that many long journeys with the Satnav but am I getting forgetful or has something changed at some point?
Did a long motorway/dual carriage way journey at the weekend and the car was constantly telling me to "keep right" when passing slip roads. I did not need to "keep right" I just needed to not move left and take the exit.
If the road is splitting and the left most lane(s) are going a different way to me then this makes perfect sense and is a useful direction, even though the car seems to know what lane I am in.
BUT
if like the vast majority of exits the existing carriageways are going to continue on and the exit requires me to move over to a dedicated exit slip road then this instruction is completely superfluous and rather annoying.
There is no other equivalent I am aware of. The car does not tell me to carry straight on every time I pass a side road or say "not this one" for every exit before mine on a roundabout So why is it effectively telling me to not take the next exit every time an exit approaches on the motorway?
Did a long motorway/dual carriage way journey at the weekend and the car was constantly telling me to "keep right" when passing slip roads. I did not need to "keep right" I just needed to not move left and take the exit.
If the road is splitting and the left most lane(s) are going a different way to me then this makes perfect sense and is a useful direction, even though the car seems to know what lane I am in.
BUT
if like the vast majority of exits the existing carriageways are going to continue on and the exit requires me to move over to a dedicated exit slip road then this instruction is completely superfluous and rather annoying.
There is no other equivalent I am aware of. The car does not tell me to carry straight on every time I pass a side road or say "not this one" for every exit before mine on a roundabout So why is it effectively telling me to not take the next exit every time an exit approaches on the motorway?