(+) Large clear menu for touchscreen. Quick setup to navigate to postcodes. Clear driving instruction. (-) Poor POIs, Lack of route preview. Missing villages. No cam preview found.
(+) Cheap compared to standalone, removes the need for seperate sat nav (-) No post code only search but this can be resolved with adding a house number of any house
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Advantages: Different type of petrol fuelled adrenaline hit (for non Americans at least) Disadvantages: Expensive, Speed is restricted, Video not that great, Not enough laps, Not fast enough!!
for everything I?ve done that was billed as ??A Once in a Lifetime Experience?? I?d have £47.50!) . Anyway I digress?.
I originally tried to book online, but there were problems with my credit card being registered overseas so eventually I rang through and booked on the phone. The operator was friendly and helpful ? as are most call centre people in the US. My details and instructions arrived by email the following day. Swift and efficient.
You need long pants and closed toe shoes and that?s it really. I?m not sure if you even need a driving license.
I arrived around noon for an afternoon session beginning at 12.30 at the Walt Disney Speedway at Disney World Orlando. (TIP: When you arrive to visit DW for a normal day out, you can avoid the $12 parking charge by telling the gateman that you are visiting the speedway.)
So we arrived in ...
Advantages: Being able to drive! Disadvantages: The F word - Failing
out with my friends, just started working part time and was working on my A levels, to say my heart wasn't in it was a bit of an understatement. What didn't help was the fear and sickness I felt before each lesson. I was terrified. Looking back I think it was a combination of me being petrified of driving, and my driving instructor being totally unsympathetic.
That relationship was doomed and after about 10 lessons we parted company (not totally amicably but that's another story) My parents were understandably confused but I think they chose to let me get on with it.
Years passed and after going to Uni for 3 years (living in the city not needing a car) I found myself back at home, aged 21 and unable to drive. It was time to try!
After my previous experiences I thought long and hard about it and signed up with Anne in March 2008 ...
Advantages: Gets you from A to B. The independence! The freedom! Disadvantages: People always want a lift! Can be a stressful task, learning to drive...
It's been a few weeks since I passed my driving test. It's been over a year since I first started learning. I didn't pass on my first attempt. I didn't pass on my second attempt. So as you can see it became quite a strenuous and stressful task, simply learning how to pass my driving test... both financially and mentally. Physically as well I suppose, as driving can be quite draining if you're concentrating hard for a long time.
But it's made me a better driver, and from a difficult and somewhat demoralising experience I've learnt how to deal with the pressure that people unintentionally put on you (When are you taking your driving test? How many times is that now?). I've talked to a host of people about building confidence and not giving up. So I've learnt much more about driving in general, overcoming challenges and how to do that ...