Tech deals: CoPilot Premium price reduction due to predicted bank holiday horror

You could just stay at home

Tech deals: CoPilot Premium price reduction due to predicted bank holiday horror. Software, Car And GPS, GPS, Mobile phone apps, CoPilot, CoPilot Live,  0

27 August 2010 14:22 GMT / By Ben Crompton

If you're planning on taking a trip over the bank holiday then it's probably best you go prepared as the roads will be absolutely chocker. And we're not talking about packing a couple of sandwiches and a flask of tea - although that will definitely help.

So given the possibility of jammed-up motorways you might want to find an alternative route to your destination - or perhaps stay at home and actually enjoy your weekend. If staying in one place isn't an option then CoPilot might be able to help, as its premium service - Premium Live - has been reduced in price.

The service offers high quality, constantly updated traffic information about your route via your phone's mobile internet connection, and It'll also help out if you're running low on fuel by guiding you to the closest fuel station - or the cheapest - in the area.

CoPilot's special offer on this service, reduces CoPilot Premium Live from £19.99 to £9.99.

Available for iPhone, Android and Windows Phone devices, if you fancy taking a look you can follow the link here to the CoPilot website. 

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Software, Car And GPS, GPS, Apps, CoPilot, CoPilot Live

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