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Troublesome trains or terrible traffic' How you can improve getting from A to B
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Troublesome trains or terrible traffic' How you can improve getting from A to B
Nightmare journeys. Letand’s face it, weand've all had them. Whether itand's being stuck in holiday traffic with the kids in tow, missing the train on the way to work or simply finding you have a puncture in your bicycle tyre before you even set out, getting from A to B is not always as simple as it should be. But what if you could help yourself and the nation get to their destination with as little strain as possible' Well if you have a cracking idea, then nowand's your chance to make a difference and receive and£150,000 in funding as well in a new Dragonand's Den style competition. The GeoVation Challenge, an online initiative supported by mapping agency Ordnance Survey, is calling for anyone with an innovative solution to and'how we can improve transport in Britainand' to enter their annual awards. Whether itand's a smart phone app that tells you which roads to avoid, or a car share club that uses geography to bring together potential lift-share partners based on their location, the GeoVation Challenge is open to anyone who believes they can make a difference to the lives of millions of Brits by improving transport. So are you a frustrated commuter with a cracking idea' Or a budding young inventor who has been inspired to improve the journey of others' Watch the following video where Dr Chris Parker from the GeoVation team and Paul Beauchamp from Ordnance Survey have all the details and inspiration to get you started. For more information visit www.geovation.org.uk
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Date Found: June 03, 2011
Date Produced: November 17, 2010
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