Public transport route planner
The public transport route planner allows you to plan routes which involve the use of
public transport in comfort from your own home. The public transport route planner has a
similar structure to the route planner.
Tap in the main menu on
Route planner
and select “
By public transport
“.
Enter a starting point and destination point and tap on
Calculate
.
A list will appear showing the starting point, the public transport stops used and the
destination point. The stations can be changed by tapping on the picture at the end of the
relevant line.
With the starting point and destination point, you can tap on the picture at the end of the
relevant line to stipulate whether you wish to travel to (or from) the relevant stop by car,
motorbike, bicycle or as a pedestrian.
With the public transport stops, an alternative stop can be selected from a list. The stops are
shown arranged by their distance from the starting point or destination point.
Tap on
Calculate
to start calculating your route.
For more information about the further functions for navigation by public transport, please
consult Chapter 2.4.1.
2.4.3 Route options
On the main menu you can set the
Route options
for your route. Route options
determine which criteria should be used to optimise the route and whether certain means of
transport (e.g. ferry connections) should be excluded from the route calculation.
Note
: The route options available will depend on
the selected
profile
(cf. Profiles 2.4.12).
Choose route option
Note
: If in the first step you select bicycle or
pedestrian navigation, the route can
not
be
optimised based on the following route options.
If you have selected the
Car profile
, you can
choose between the following route options:
•
Clever:
You have the option of using the
Learning Navigation
data (routing dependent
on the day and time of day) (cf. Chap. 6) for your navigation device. The cleverest route
which leads you to your destination as quickly as possible is calculated automatically.
Note:
If you do not agree to exchange data with the Falk Community (cf. Chap. 5), the
device will revert at this point to preinstalled learning navigation data.
•
Fast:
The fastest route to your destination will be calculated, but this may not be the
cleverest because current traffic volumes are not taken into account.
•
Short:
The shortest, sensible route to your destination will be calculated. But this may
not always be the fastest.
Economical:
You will be given the route which represents the best compromise between
time and distance. In weighing up the alternatives, consideration is also given to the fact that
the time gained from travelling at higher speeds may well also result in a higher level of
petrol consumption.
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