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PostPosted: 2008-01-30 18:17:47
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The Tom Tom Go has a Road blocked ahead feature so I can say Road
Blocked and then click 1 mile. It seems to tell it that the block starts
here and goes on for 1 mile rather than being in 1 miles time. I think
the latter would be more useful though as you may see signs warning of
roadworks or blockage ahead and want to enter quickly.

Theres Avoid part of route which can help in some places if you can
identify the bit of road ahead you want to avoid.

In both cases the UI is such that you really need to be the passenger
or if the driver you need to be stuck in the blockage and not moving to
safely use it, so I wonder if thats in the thinking.

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PostPosted: 2008-01-30 18:32:59
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On 2008-01-30, Richard Corfield wrote:

> The Tom Tom Go has a Road blocked ahead feature so I can say Road
> Blocked and then click 1 mile. It seems to tell it that the block starts
> here and goes on for 1 mile rather than being in 1 miles time. I think
> the latter would be more useful though as you may see signs warning of
> roadworks or blockage ahead and want to enter quickly.

Just hit the roadblock thing for 3 miles and drive along the route
until you can turn off. What would be more useful is to be able to
spot problems ahead, turn off a side road and then stop, then tell it
to avoid the roadblock for X miles, however by that time youre not on
that road any more so itll block the road that youve stopped on ;-)

In older software, you could define avoid areas by dragging
rectangles on the map, I found that far more useful most of the time
as you could use it to block off areas of towns as well. No-one seems
to offer that any more.

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PostPosted: 2008-01-30 21:02:19
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On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 18:32:59 +0000, Ian Rawlings
wrote:

>On 2008-01-30, Richard Corfield wrote:
>
>> The Tom Tom Go has a Road blocked ahead feature so I can say Road
>> Blocked and then click 1 mile. It seems to tell it that the block starts
>> here and goes on for 1 mile rather than being in 1 miles time. I think
>> the latter would be more useful though as you may see signs warning of
>> roadworks or blockage ahead and want to enter quickly.
>
>Just hit the roadblock thing for 3 miles and drive along the route
>until you can turn off.

How do you drive along a route that is blocked?

>What would be more useful is to be able to
>spot problems ahead, turn off a side road and then stop, then tell it
>to avoid the roadblock for X miles, however by that time youre not on
>that road any more so itll block the road that youve stopped on ;-)

>
>In older software, you could define avoid areas by dragging
>rectangles on the map, I found that far more useful most of the time
>as you could use it to block off areas of towns as well. No-one seems
>to offer that any more.


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PostPosted: 2008-01-30 22:05:21
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On 2008-01-30, Scott wrote:

> How do you drive along a route that is blocked?

I think you take things too literally!

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PostPosted: 2008-01-31 11:44:59
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news: rg>, Richard Corfield wrote:
> The Tom Tom Go has a Road blocked ahead feature so I can say Road
> Blocked and then click 1 mile. It seems to tell it that the block starts
> here and goes on for 1 mile rather than being in 1 miles time.

On a motorway it would be more useful to be able to say for the next N
junctions -- the TomTom knows where you are and how far all the junctions
are, after all.

Road blocked ahead only lets you pick distances up to about 5 miles IIRC
-- on a motorway you might well want to say 30 or 50 miles.

> Theres Avoid part of route which can help in some places if you can
> identify the bit of road ahead you want to avoid.

It seems only to allow you to exclude whole sections of the route it has
planned -- and if thats a motorway it will exclude ALL 200 miles (or
whatever) of that motorway, rather than letting you exclude it between two
specific points. Not very clever.

Incidentally, My TomTom wont let me specify that it *should* use the M6
Toll road -- it thinks the old M6 will be quicker (which it wont,
especially northbound, except at 3am, trust me) -- its Travel Via
feature doesnt recognize M6 Toll as an address. I *can* force it to use
the toll road by using Travel via and point on map and finding the
toll road on the map and tapping it. Ill have to add Norton Canes
services as a point of interest -- then Ill be able to Travel Via
there.

Cheers,
Daniel.


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PostPosted: 2008-01-31 13:17:49
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On 2008-01-31, Daniel James wrote:
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> Incidentally, My TomTom wont let me specify that it *should* use the M6
> Toll road -- it thinks the old M6 will be quicker (which it wont,
> especially northbound, except at 3am, trust me) -- its Travel Via
> feature doesnt recognize M6 Toll as an address. I *can* force it to use
> the toll road by using Travel via and point on map and finding the
> toll road on the map and tapping it. Ill have to add Norton Canes
> services as a point of interest -- then Ill be able to Travel Via
> there.

Maybe you could downgrade the M6 to a country lane, but be careful not
to allow that to upload to MapShare.

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PostPosted: 2008-01-31 16:25:21
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In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
Richard Corfield wrote:

> Maybe you could downgrade the M6 to a country lane, but be careful not
> to allow that to upload to MapShare.
>

Why not? That would more accurately reflect the achieveable average speed!

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