If you drive the US interstate highway system you can almost always
connect with a cell-phone tower. But, depending on exactly where you
are you might still be a very long way from actual help. Stretches
through the deserts of California, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada and
elsewhere can be very desolate. No doubt the same is true in much of
Canada but I've not driven very much in Canada and only in the east.
Chuck Norcutt
On 11/6/2013 9:48 AM, Brian Swale wrote:
> Ken wrote ..
>> &>
>> &>> If I rip a tyre in the remote parts of mid-Wales or the Lake District in
>> &>> the middle of a wet winters night I know which system I would rather
>> have.
>> &>
>> &> A cellphone and "roadside service".
>> &>
>> &> Ken Norton
>
> If you can raise a cell-phone, almost by definition, you are *not* in a
> remote location ...
>
> Brian Swale
>
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