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There are many in-car gadgets these days from mobile phones to satellite navigation equipment, all of which could be considered as helping us when we are on the move. However it is important that focus and concentration on the road are crucial at all time and to ensure that any accessories and gadgets we have in the car do not cause a distraction which could lead to an accident.
There are now laws in place that prohibit the use of a mobile phone in your hand whilst driving; there are ways around this obviously using a Bluetooth headset or a built-in car kit. But even so it's best not to speak for too long while driving and pull over if possible and where safe to do so, as even with an integrated hands-free kit, you may still not have 100% focus on the events taking place on the road.
Many people have been pulled over for a number of strange reasons such as eating a banana, having a shave and even using curling tongs whilst driving. Essentially you shouldn't be irresponsible enough to do any of these no matter how harmless you think they may be. If your hands are not on the steering wheel and your eyes are not watching what's going on around you then there's a greater chance you'll cause an accident due to delayed reactions.
One potential distraction in cars is satellite navigation units. Many drivers now use these aids to guide them on unfamiliar routes and whilst it's helpful to hear a personal navigator telling you your directions these can be distracting if you have to alter your trip and are concentrating more on making sure you stick to the directions than on potential hazards on the road such as crossing pedestrians or red traffic lights. If you start reprogramming the navigation device then you're concentration will be taken away from purely driving the car safely.
There have been crashes caused as a result of this activity which has prompted some units to become self-aware and not allow you to interact with the unit unless you have come to a complete stop.
If you need to make any changes or checks with the navigation device you should pull off the motorway at the next convenient location such as a service station or rest stop. This would be an ideal time to have something to eat or drink safely too, if you have been driving a long time or are driving at night then you should also consider getting some rest before you continue your trip.
Keeping concentration while driving can not always be straightforward for some drivers that have problems dealing with potential distractions both inside and outside the cart. The important thing to remember is to focus on driving and being aware of other drivers and hazards around you who may not be as careful as you.
Phil Adams-Wright is an expert author covering: car finance, car credit and used car loans.
The Automotive GPS: How to Choose One
In today's world, no high end automotive is without its GPS to helps us travel from destination A to destination B. We can buy optional GPS systems as part of a new car buy or select models that are installed later. However, whether to buy one straight off or select one later that may be of better quality is a tough choice. Here are some considerations to think about when considering buying the GPS option that comes with a new car or having another GPS system installed.
Almost all the newest GPS system have a few things in common: Full-color Street maps, easy touch-screen controls, traffic alerts and rerouting options. It is the other features, cost and your integration options that make the difference.
First off let's consider cost. Built-in GPS systems offered on new vehicles are often much more expensive. In-dash add-on navigational GPS systems are often only moderately expensive but need to be installed by professionals which can add to your expenses. Portable automotive GPS navigation systems are usually the most economical and easily ported from one vehicle to the next.
Secondly, consider integration with other automotive systems. Built-in GPS's LCD display are shared with other car systems like climate control, antenna, power attachments, the radio, and hands-free cell phone. In-dash add-on GPS systems usually replace a vehicle's radio/CD player, require an additional antenna and are not is only partially "integrated" into the car's systems. Portable GPS systems have the least integration but often do not require external antennae.
New-car built-in GPS systems offered larger LCD screens are usually larger which gives better visibility, but the drawback is that they are usually a step behind in new features and map updates. In-dash GPS also usually include large LCD displays, AM/FM sterol and sometimes CD/DVD players with LCDs that fold away when not in use. While the portable automotive GPS device is usually much smaller, it has the usually provides quickest available update as it can be easily removed and updated through your PC.
Your final consideration is the size of the screen and features. The largest LCD screens are found in the new-car built-in GPS systems which increase visibility to the driver. The drawback to these systems is they are usually slower in feature and map updates. The good news is that in-dash GPS usually provide comparable size LCD displays. They can also provide integrated AM/FM stereo and sometimes CD/DVD players with LCDs that fold away. However, for quickest and easiest updates, it is the portable automotive GPS device that a consumer wants. The drawback is that these devices generally have smaller displays.
About the Author
Lance Thorington is a professional writer and online publisher. He also writes for a GPS review site which you can visit at http://www.gpsreviewtest.com/
2004 Nissan Maxima Radio MP3 and Navigation Systems that will fit?
Well, I have just purchased a 2004 Nissan Maxima and was wondering how can i install a MP3 Radio if there is nowhere in the dash to put it in? For example, here is how it looks right now cause everything is stock http://image.automotive.com/f/reviews/66... and there is no Navigation System I got this picture from google. One more question is what kind of Navigation System can I put into my car that is sort of the same as the stock Navigation System that comes when you by a Nissan that is touch screen?
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