I have been amazed at the GPS technology available to bikers. In South Africa the number of bikers has significantly
Category: Arrive Alive
TomTom gives back to the community and vulnerable children
Johannesburg, December 2009 – KidsRights, a Dutch based organisation, offers well run local projects and long term support to vulnerable
Do you consider buying a GPS device as a gift this festive season?
Despite tough economic times consumers will still go the extra yard to buy gifts for family and friends! We can
Dutch and South African business pioneers prepare for World Cup draw
TomTom symbol of Dutch pioneering business spirit Johannesburg, 2 December 2009 – On Thursday 3 December, Dutch and South African
GPS coordinates for World Cup 2010 Football Stadiums
As we approach the 2010 World Cup it is most important from a road safety viewpoint that we enable our visitors
GPS could save 2010 visitors from changing place name dilemma!
[Photo from www.capetown.gov.za ] I have come across an interesting dilemma facing foreign visitors to the Football World Cup in
Advanced Motorists suggests commons sense when following GPS
Business drivers using satellite navigation should keep a map for backup, reckons Britain’s Institute of Advanced Motorists, and use commonsense
TomTom announces three new products in South Africa
~ New product line up: TomTom Start, TomTom XXL and TomTom GO 750 ~ Johannesburg, 4 November 2009 – TomTom
Key findings on the influence of GPS on driving and traffic safety
In 2006 TNO performed a study into the effects of driving with a navigation system on traffic safety in the
Driver commons sense needs to compliment GPS technology!
In a recent court case in the UK a driver was found guilty of “driving without due care and attention”