![]() ![]() In short, this unit is better than nothing, but is not user-friendly. The word "point" is very softly voiced, so it is not clear whether one is to turn in two-tenths of a mile or in two miles. The instruction, "Turn Left in point two miles" needs to be changed, so that it is "Turn Left in zero point two miles". 2 miles and keep left." Otherwise, the instruction needs to give the distance to the second left turn. ![]() If the purpose of the second instruction is to get the driver to stay on the left, after making the left turn, that's what the instruction should say: "Turn Left in. 2 miles then turn left." The problem: there's no indication how far after the first left turn, the second left turn is to be made. An instruction, will be given: "Turn Left in. This unit d oes do something that TomTom does, that seems wrong. Unlike the Tom-Tom, this unit does not give misleading indications are to the next steps, i.e., showing a distance to a point, whereat one would think a turn would be needed, but at which no turn is needed. ![]() Perhaps it is the case with all GPS units, that when streets are close together, the unit refreshes too slowly for driver to turn, where s/he is supposed to turn. I was told to look through their FAQs, hundreds of them. But the extra-terrestrials in charge at Tom-Tom did not have on their home page, a place marked "Fix Map Errors". There is not - and never has been - any such connection. The TomTom unit - when new - showed my street connecting to another. This unit is no better than the TomTom, that it replaced. ![]()
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