Breakdown service Green Flag released an iPhone app recently, beating both the RAC and AA to create the first such app.
The 'Rescue Me' app allows users to contact Green Flag in the event of a breakdown, and provides some other useful features such as traffic updates and driving tips.
The app is simple to use and provides some potentially useful features for Green Flag customers and motorists in general.
The main function of the app is to pinpoint your location via GPS and allow you to quickly call to report a breakdown:
This is handy, provided you have a decent 3G signal wherever you have broken down, though providing a postcode may make it easier to explain the location to Green Flag when you call. Full story...
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