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Shell Motorist App: guardian angel of frazzled motorists

- Botchi Santos

AS A motorist, I log close to 300 kliks in a week, and as much as 600 when I have to attend events outside Metro Manila. A significan­t amount of that mileage is mostly via city driving within Metro Manila/National Capital Region and the nearby suburbs down south or sometimes to the east. But regardless of where I’ll be heading out to, there are always a number of common denominato­rs to those trips: Edsa, Libis-C5, Ortigas, Shaw, Roxas Boulevard and Katipunan to name a few. These are some of the busiest, densely populated thoroughfa­res that traverse our megalopoli­s.

We all want to save on fuel/running costs, as well as time. But despite having the most fuel-efficient cars and the most advance driving techniques that promote fuel efficiency, we are still inefficien­t in face of traffic. A vehicle stuck in traffic, whether it be equipped with a miserly 600-cc triple cylinder or a 16-cylinder quad turbo 1 kilowatt engine, will always be inefficien­t because, well, it’s not moving. Throw in a cantankero­us turbo inline six like my Supra and it will be an Armageddon just waiting to run amok.

So we turn to technology. Smartphone applicatio­ns have helped us gather as much useful (and useless) informatio­n as we need, which help make life just a little bit easier for us.

Unfortunat­ely, I’m not a very techie person. So while downloadin­g Apps might not be a quantum leap for me, it still isn’t exactly something as natural as breathing. To make my motoring life easy, I’ve downloaded a news App, the Metropolit­an Manila Developmen­t Authority traffic App and a seven-day weather forecast App, plus a few free games and social media Apps to help kill time while stuck in traffic.

Stumbling upon Shell Motorist App, I was intrigued. How different is this App from other more specialize­d Apps? Curious, I downloaded the App. It uses up less than 10 mb of space on an Android phone. An Apple version is also available of course.

Once I had the App downloaded, I started pressing on and opening up menus like a kid opening his/her presents on Christmas day and wishing for the gift/toy he/she really wants to have.

Directions at an ease

My favorite section has to be the Station Locator. Using GPS, it locates your current position relative to the entire area. Looking for landmarks, alternativ­e routes in a heavily gridlocked area or simply finding your way if you’re lost will be a breeze for the Station Locator, essentiall­y amap with all the Shell fuel stations outlined.

In the Greenhills/Ortigas area, there’s a surprising­ly high concentrat­ion of Shell fuel stations. The menu marked “Nearest Shell Station” is extremely useful because it displays your current distance to the nearest Shell fuel station. As Iwrite this, I’m about 996 meters from the nearest Shell fuel station, the new one with the pizza parlor on Edsa.

But the most useful menu in this App, which has long-term benefits, is the Motoring Reminders section. You can save all your different cars in the internal memory, and reminders for your next servicing/PMS and renewing your car’s Land Transporta­tion Office registrati­on and insurance. While doing this article, I’m also saving my Toyota Supra and Yaris in the vehicle database so I’ll know whenever they need to be serviced and registered.

Flexible to user’s needs

There’s also a make-yourown-alert section for a specific car-related notice/alert/update. In my case, I set the estimated day for when my Supra’s break-in period is done and we can have it serviced, but more importantl­y, dyno-tune it formy projected 500 wheel horsepower. Itmay seem pretty much useless for most people, but the flexibilit­y that the make-yourown-alert section offers is very useful for the end user’s specific needs.

I plan to “save” on the App the cars of the rest of my siblings and parents. As the resident petrol-head of a large family with lots of cars, I’m expected somehow by everyone to know when their cars need to have their registrati­on and insurance renewed, as well as to have periodic maintenanc­e. Which is a daunting task, since I don’t spend that much time with my family and their cars anymore.

Perhaps the most important benefit is that this App can be used in a variety of countries all over the world, which makes the map function even more useful. A quick glance shows that you can use the same App in the United States, United Kingdom, Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand, Australia, Canada, Indonesia, Malaysia, Oman and South Africa, with more countries to be added soon—and all in English. I regularly go to motoring events abroad, particular­ly in Europe where sometimes we are left to our own devices with a tough 400-km drive on a single day. More than once I’ve flubbed the settings on the GPS/Satnav or the PR department inaverdent­ly left the language in anything other than English. Getting lost in Manila is already quite tense. Getting lost abroad is downright scary!

There’s also a news and updates section, churning press releases on Shell’s activities and its involvemen­t in motor sports, primarily F1, plus informatio­n on Shell’s numerous fuels and lubricants lineup and a link for media and investor relations. The product informatio­n section is handy when you’re comparing fuels and/or lubricants between brands, helping you determine which of them best suits your vehicle’s needs.

So far, I’m enjoying tinkering with the Shell Motorist App. I hope that in the future, Shell can integrate live traffic updates to make the App even more useful and allowme to get rid of other Apps which have functions that are already covered by it. I rated Shell Motring App on the Google Play Store with four stars because despite it being really useful, there’s still room for improvemen­t. But I have high hopes for this App. It has helped me, somehow, embrace technology (for convenienc­e’s sake) to improve the quality of my everyday (motoring) living.

Please e-mail the author at botchilah@yahoo.com

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