
I think I can confirm what said here. My nuvi 255 seems to learn the speed I drive on each road (with impact on routing decision next time I drive the same area). Also I confirm that many roads has a max speed info that is shown on the screen while I drive the road. --- Gio 4/6/09, Wolfgang v. Hansen <wvhansen@fom.fgan.de> ha scritto:
Da: Wolfgang v. Hansen <wvhansen@fom.fgan.de> Oggetto: Re: [mkgmap-dev] max-speed and arbitrary values A: "Development list for mkgmap" <mkgmap-dev@lists.mkgmap.org.uk> Data: Giovedì 4 giugno 2009, 16:24 On Wed, 3 Jun 2009, Thilo Hannemann wrote:
Somebody mentioned also that the GPS units will "learn" the speed you are actually driving and use that for their calculation. If this is speculation or based on facts I don't know. At least with my Oregon 300 I doubt it: As I use it all the time with my maps I'm cycling always in the car mode. So far the ETAs are still very wrong. If the GPS would learn the speed they should become more realistic over time.
At least the car navs (StreetPilot, nüvi) do learn your speed profile -- don't know about the outdoor navs though. These are probably the same set of speeds that you can set in MapSource.
In addition, there should also be a slot for the max. speed for each road in the maps. Newer devices (I don't have one of them though) along with current maps tell you when you are driving too fast. This is a feature that had been introduced by Garmin/Navteq quite recently.
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