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5 apps on Windows Phone 7 for a smoother drive

5 apps on Windows Phone 7 for a smoother drive

BenCee

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As drivers, we love the convenience of having our own ride, but we all know getting around in our little island can sometimes be a frustrating ordeal - from those time-wasting traffic jams, the ever-increasing pump prices and even 'losing' your vehicles in our massive car parks.

 

Fortunately, most people have smart phones nowadays, and there are applications available to help make our lives so much easier.

 

If you have a phone running on Windows Phone 7, here are 5 apps that make driving less of a headache.

 

NAVFone SG GPS

Plan your journey effortlessly with this extensive GPS navigator and street directory. Includes impressive coverage of buildings, points-of-interest, shopping malls and tourist attractions.

 

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Petrol@SG

Stay up to date on pump prices to get the best deals on your daily commute.

 

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Carparking Tracker

Never lose your car in a large carpark again. This app helps you keep track of useful markers and information to get you back to the right lot and floor on the first try.

 

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SG Traffic

Avoid unexpected delays on the road with this traffic monitoring app that pulls information from over 50 cameras across the island. Includes an option to create a list of cameras your most-traveled routes.

 

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Blood Alcohol Count Calculator

Take fewer chances after a night out for drinks. This calculator helps estimate your level of intoxication based on the type of alcohol and time consumed, as well as your weight and gender.

 

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