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Detailed Coverage
• Roads with names
• Service roads without names that serve as access to
rest areas along motorways
• Main paved roads without names that are within or
lead to included polygons (places such as large
shopping centers, universities, golf courses, parks,
etc.)
• Paved roads without names that are used only by
public vehicles
• Ferry connections for automobiles via rail or boat
• Walkways with names and addresses
• Undefined traffic areas with more than 10,800
square feet
• Ramps, roundabouts, special traffic figures, turn
lanes, and U-turn lanes
• Service roads
• Pedestrian streets and pedestrian zones
For a list of current detailed coverage areas by country
and state/province, refer to the Navigation System
Manual for the current model year, or view the current
coverage at the DVD order website described in
ORDERING A DVD. Select “Purchase Navigation DVD
Updates,” then click on the “Coverage Maps” link.
Non-Detailed Coverage
Cities and towns in the non-detailed map coverage
area may have incomplete mapping. Only major
federal, state, and county roads leading to and through
these cities and towns are mapped. These “verified”
roads are shown in black. All other streets are
“unverified” and are shown in light brown. If you see an
asterisk (*) next to the city name,
• Streets may be missing completely or shown in the
wrong location.
• Street address information may be unavailable, and
you may be prompted to use the map to locate your
destination.
• Streets may be either named incorrectly or have no
name (“unnamed road”).
Guidance in unverified areas depends on the setting
for “Unverified routing” made during setup. See
“Driving to your destination” in the Navigation System
Manual for more information.
ORDERING A DVD
Replacement DVDs can be ordered on-line at
www.acura.com.
Select “Acura Store” and click on the
“Purchase Navigation DVD Updates” link. You can also
order a replacement DVD by calling (888) 549-3798.
Updated DVDs, with possible expanded coverage, are
made available periodically, usually in the fall of the
year. Use the above procedure to order updated DVDs.