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Settings button for each type of traffic condition
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You can select “Considered” or “Ignored” when searching for a route.
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You can turn the icon display on the map on or off.
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Route Settings
Sets the route search method.
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Sets various factors to take into account
when performing a search, such as fuel
consumption, vehicle model, fuel costs,
and maximum speeds on normal roads
and motorways.
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You can change between On-road and
Off-road.
Set to On-road to perform normal
navigation, or set to Off-road to navigate
using the straightest possible route to the
destination.
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By changing the route search method, you
can search for the optimum route for a
variety of situations and types of vehicle.
See the following items for more details.
You can set which road categories to include
or to avoid in the route to match the user's
preferences.
Avoiding a road category is simply a matter of
changing the priority level. This does not
mean that the selected road category will
never be used. If the navigation cannot reach
the destination without using a road category
that should be avoided, the road category will
be used, but only as little as possible. If this
does happen, a warning icon is displayed on
the My Route screen, and the part of the
route that uses a road category that should
be avoided is displayed on the map in
another colour.
In the road category list you can check the
number of sections used for each road
category on the current route and the overall
distance.
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Select whether or not to use the motorway
when creating the route.
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Select whether or not to use toll roads
(Period Charge) when creating the route.
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Select whether or not to use toll roads
(Per-use Toll) when creating the route.
All events in this category will be:
Visible on map
Vehicle
Navigation Mode
Route Planning Method
Motorways
Period Charge
Per-use Toll