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GPS units can be great tools if you're taking a long trip or even just trying to find a new address around Dallas. As much as they can help you, they can still pose hazards in some situations. Here are some things to keep in mind when you're using these devices.
GPS units aren't 100% accurate. They can sometimes lose their connections to the satellites on which they depend and, when they do, they may start giving you the wrong directions. If you find yourself suddenly making U-turns and having other issues, you may just want to look at a map. GPS units don't always know if a street is one-way, so be careful when you're driving down town.
Some GPS units will be updated to reflect changes in roads due to new construction and some will not. Be sure you're on your guard if you hit an area where there's construction. If you listen to your GPS and disregard your own instincts as a driver, you may end up having an accident like turning onto a barricaded route or having some other type of wreck.
Preferably, you should have your GPS mounted in a place where you can see it without taking your eyes off of the road. The dashboard or on a suction cup mount on the windshield both make great placements. If you have your GPS mounted below eye level, listen to the directions it gives you but be aware that looking down at the map may distract you from the road. Heads-up mounts are always preferable.
Maps are still valuable tools to have in your car. They don't run out of battery and, even if your GPS goes out, you should have enough of an idea of where you are to be able to navigate from a map, even if you're not particularly good with them. Make sure you use all your available resources to navigate, don't depend on only one.
Carrying spare batteries for your unit is always a good idea. If you have a GPS that charges directly off of the accessory port, you should still carry spares.
Taking trips during the summer months can be a lot of fun. Aside from getting lost, however, there are plenty of drivers out there that pose real hazards. Call a car wreck lawyer if you're injured by a negligent driver. An accident attorney can help you no matter where the wreck took place.
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