MTSeagulls
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- Sep 18, 2019
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I'm not saying it's wrong, just that the world has changed - how many young drivers can actually read a map nowadays?
It's a good point. When I was in my teens I had great general knowledge. Mostly from reading and being a couch potato watching morning educational programmes, quiz shows etc. Some stuff I don't even know how or why I knew. I have grandchildren and none of them know nursery rhymes or mythical characters like I did at the same age. It's all Baby shark and Peppa Pig these days. I at least read bedtime stories when they stay over to introduce some of the old things.
I'm now mid fifties and seem to have less knowledge about stuff.
But regarding maps I would study the map the night before a long journey, memorise the key road number changes and get to my destination no problem. I would never need a map for the return journey.
Since SatNav and Google maps my brain has gone soft, a bit like when calculators were allowed at school. I probably couldn't do it now.