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Note that the title and layout of the third and final

grid will vary according to the type of street you

selected. For some roads (such as those that don't

have house numbers), you'll be asked to select a

particular 'Crossing:' (i.e. an intersection). If you'd

rather pick a crossing than a house number for a

particular road, just tap on the 'Crossing' button.

TomTom GO then calculates the fastest route from

your current position (according to the built-in

GPS receiver) to your destination. This calculation

should only take a few seconds and its progress is

shown on the screen.

When TomTom GO has finished calculating the

fastest route, a summary is shown, on a suitably

scaled map.

Tap on 'Done' and you'll find yourself back at the

main 3D view, but with the route now clearly

coloured in for you. White arrow heads show the

direction you need to move along the current road

and a specially-shaped green arrow shows what

to do at the next turn or intersection.

That's the planning all done, so simply buckle your

seat belt and drive. As you approach a specific

turn in TomTom GO's calculated route, your chosen

voice will tell you what to do (e.g. "In 100 metres,

turn left", followed by "Turn left"), without you

having to take your eyes off the road. Try it now.

Don't worry if you miss a turn or drive down the

wrong road. TomTom GO will automatically (and

virtually instantaneously) recalculate a new

fastest route, based on your new position and

direction of travel. Wherever you go, it will always

give you instructions that will take you to your

chosen destination.

As you drive, following the voice instructions, you'll

notice that the 3D display is updated constantly,

always showing upcoming roads and junctions and

presenting the best route to you. Beneath this

view is a blue panel, presenting other relevant

information, as shown below:

'Sound off' warning indicator.

Your next turn instruction.

The name of the next street to turn onto.

Journey information: current time and estimated

time of arrival.

Distance and journey time remaining.

Your current GPS position.

'Zoom out' and 'Zoom in' buttons.

'Next highway' indicator, if applicable.

See section 5.24 if you want to turn this off.

A 'phone-style' signal indicator to give an idea

of how good or bad the GPS signal is in your

current location.

no signal

weak - less than 3 satellites locked

minimal - 3 satellites

healthy - 4 satellites

good - 5 or 6 satellites

very good - at least 7 satellites

If you miss a voice instruction, just tap again on

the turn instruction in the bottom left hand corner

(

) to generate a new one. And if you'd like to

view the route summary again, tap anywhere in

the journey information panel in the bottom right

hand corner ( , ,

or

).

Most of the time, the voice and turn instructions

are all you need to navigate successfully with

TomTom GO, which means never having to take

your eyes off the road. At complicated junctions,

where simple instructions aren't adequate to

describe the path to take, the 3D map view comes

into its own. A quick comparison between the map

and the world outside your windscreen should be

all you need.

Note that no instruction is shown or spoken at

junctions which require no action. In towns and

cities especially, don't be concerned that you are

passing side-roads and driving over crossroads

without any comment by TomTom GO.

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