

You should always follow the road signs, but the instructions given by the navigation system can be of great help in safe driving.Īnyone can encounter disturbing mistakes in route planning that are often thought to be the fault of the navigation system. It is possible that the speed limit has been changed on some of the roads, some sections have been declared dangerous, or that the direction of traffic has been reversed in a one-way street.


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