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Useful functions
Yellow
: The section is not fully blocked by the obstruction but there is a
threat of delays (5-20 minutes). This can be the case for example with
slow-moving traffic.
No colour
: The obstruction is not classified as serious (time loss of less
than 5 minutes). This can be the case for example when slow-moving
traffic is reported on a very short section, when SOS telephones are not
working or when parking areas are blocked off.
5
Here you can see how far you are from this obstruction. If the
obstruction does not lie on your route or if a detour route was already
calculated for this obstruction, then the distance as the crow flies will be
shown.
6
Here you can see in which country and on which road the obstruction
lies.
Note:
Most radio stations report only traffic obstructions in their own
country.
7
Here the reported obstruction is displayed as a traffic sign.
8
Here you can see on which section of the road the obstruction lies.
9
The navigation system can either Detour (
) or Ignore°(
)
obstructions along the route. The symbol indicates the respective
status.
Note:
If you have activated edit mode, you can tap on the button to
select the alternative setting (see "Edit Mode" on page 86).
10
Tap on the
(Refresh) button to search for changed or new traffic
messages.
9.7.4
Filtering traffic messages
You can select which traffic messages you want to see.
►
In the
T
RAFFIC
window tap on the Filter button (see "Displaying
traffic information", page 83, point
1).
A distinction is drawn between the following types of traffic message:
►
On Route: When you are navigating, only those traffic messages
are shown which concern your route.
►
Nearby: All the traffic messages near your current location are
listed. If GPS reception is not good enough but the navigation
system has saved your last position, all the messages near this
position will be indicated.
►
Regional information: The listed traffic messages concern not only
certain route sections, e.g. if a major event causes traffic
obstructions throughout a large town or if there is dense fog
throughout a certain region.