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Use of Whatsapp Live Location to assist on blats and multi car Road Trips


Ian Kinder (Bagpuss) - Joint Peak District AO

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It works really well, (bar the phone signal caveat), at one point allowing me to see where the group ahead had turned off on to a B road, that the sat nav was avoiding, (I had the ultimate destination programmed in), even though at that point, I didn’t have a visual on the lead cars of the group, that already turned.

 

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Don't like the sound of this... 

The idea is to go as slow as the car behind - you will therefore all stay together! 

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15 minutes ago, Rory's Dad said:

Don't like the sound of this... 

The idea is to go as slow as the car behind - you will therefore all stay together! 

In practice it doesn’t always work like that especially in a larger group. 

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26 minutes ago, Rory's Dad said:

Don't like the sound of this... 

The idea is to go as slow as the car behind - you will therefore all stay together! 

Doesn’t work well on dangerously narrow Peak District roads. To do that on the example I quoted would have caused as serious bottle neck on a nasty stretch of road. It would also subconsciously cause drivers to the rear to try overly hard to keep up.

This has a major benefit in reducing the subconscious “pressure” amongst drivers to keep close to the car in front and to block others from passing.

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It worked perfectly well on narrow Yorkshire roads... 

The idea is to drive as slowly as you need so none of this applies... 

5 minutes ago, Dave Eastwood (Gadgetman) - Club Secretary said:

it would also subconsciously cause drivers to the rear to try overly hard to keep up.

This has a major benefit in reducing the subconscious “pressure” amongst drivers to keep close to the car in front and to block others from passing.

 

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Just now, Rory's Dad said:

It worked perfectly well on narrow Yorkshire roads... 

The idea is to drive as slowly as you need so none of this applies... 

 

You’re missing the point though. There will always be other drivers who get sepperated, it just happens - I’ve had it happen to me on one of your Peak District run several years ago. No biggie, I was able to put the hammer down and catch up. The point of this is that I could have rejoined your group much more easily. Equally, you always be confident you knew where I was, without trying to keep all of the cars in sight behind you on twisty roads with poor sight lines.

:d

It’s planning for the unexpected.

 

 

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I think it’s a great idea. 

It means you can relax and enjoy the drive rather than worrying about keeping up at every junction. 

 

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1 hour ago, Rory's Dad said:

Don't like the sound of this... 

The idea is to go as slow as the car behind - you will therefore all stay together! 

Agree in principle. This just helps deal with roundabouts/raffic lights etc when a group or 3 or more can easily get split up. If this happens we usually end parked up waiting not always in the best spot (trying to remain visible for the cars stuck behind) which can inconvienence/ annoy other road users. At least with this, the leader can carry on a bit further and stop somewhere safer. 

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It also gives the leader some more peace of mind should there be any break downs towards the back of the group that go un-noticed by the immediately pre-ceding cars.

Could save a lot of backtracking.

If you look back through the many times I’ve posted group blatting  guidelines as “good practice”, including  keeping to the RTA when travelling in large numbers, and the practice of always keeping the car behind in sight, and slowing off the pace if you do loose them, stopping at deviations from the road you’re on, till certain the car behind knows you’re turning off etc. 

And reminding group leaders that those at the back of large groups always have to both slow and accelerate harder to keep up, as well as having to (frequently) travel faster than those at the front.

I do think these sorts of Apps, (whether WhatsApp or some alternative), could be a real game changer in terms of comfort and safety for those travelling as part of the larger group tours and events. Let’s not forget, we are talking the larger groups here! Whilst you could obviously do it for groups of three or four, it’s where you’ve got double that and more that it comes in to its own. Between junctions, traffic lights etc and just random behaviour from other road users, it’s just not always possible, no matter how well organised and how well behaved to keep a group of eight, ten, twelve or more cars, line astern in order all the time, not when occasionally towns or the outskirts of built up areas must be safely navigated. And of course in heavier traffic, as does sometimes happen to many of us, even as leader, you just cannot watch behind, all the time. Nor with a larger number of cars behind you can you always see the ones towards the back of the group. This in turn splits the average persons concentration, just like it does for those towards the back that are driving along with only occasional sight of the lead cars.

Blats become so much more relaxing and more enjoyable, when regardless of your position in the convoy, you loose that anxiety about getting sepperated from part of the group and lost. It also reduces the chance of perhaps less experienced members of the team, behaving rashly!

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1 hour ago, Dave Eastwood (Gadgetman) - Club Secretary said:

... without trying to keep all of the cars in sight behind you on twisty roads with poor sight lines

No - it's just one car, not all of them!! 

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Just now, Rory's Dad said:

No - it's just one car, not all of them!! 

And I’ve still witnessed that system break down, as good as it is, and as many times as I’ve been in hear beating the drum for groups to adopt it.

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I'd much prefer to sort this out properly rather than pratt around with a phone app which I can't see cos the sun is shining! 

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48 minutes ago, Rory's Dad said:

I'd much prefer to sort this out properly rather than pratt around with a phone app which I can't see cos the sun is shining! 

But you can’t rely on everyone behaving as you would like them to. 

It just takes one person to lose track of the person behind them (perhaps because they were quite rightly concentrating on what was in front!) and then the group is split. Once that happens and you hit traffic lights and/or junctions you can then spend a lot of time wonder if someone has broken down or got lost etc. 

At least with this system you’d know where they were. 

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