One owners view...
Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2018 9:42 pm
I've just posted a little review of my experiences to date with my XC40 on the web here: http://autonews.uk.com/road-tests/xc40- ... -the-year/ if anyone is interested.
I do understand Andy’s point about “fat roads” when the RTTI is active at a certain map scale, but as has been said, you can pinch/zoom etc to change the scale and avoid the problem.balmoral wrote: ↑Wed Jun 13, 2018 1:44 pm A good summary which largely matches my experiences to date. I can't yet agree about the comfort of the seating (see separate thread on this subject). I too also don't understand the comment about the navigation display, I find the navigation a marked improvement on that in my last V60 (pre Sensus).
Ah! so it's a problem when RTTI is active, mind you, I guess that you've got plenty of time to zoom the map if your'e stuck in a traffic jam!pjm007 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 13, 2018 1:50 pmI do understand Andy’s point about “fat roads” when the RTTI is active at a certain map scale, but as has been said, you can pinch/zoom etc to change the scale and avoid the problem.balmoral wrote: ↑Wed Jun 13, 2018 1:44 pm A good summary which largely matches my experiences to date. I can't yet agree about the comfort of the seating (see separate thread on this subject). I too also don't understand the comment about the navigation display, I find the navigation a marked improvement on that in my last V60 (pre Sensus).
I'm guessing that's what Andy meant - I certainly see it then. They are fatter because the system is putting coloured lines on one or both sides of the same section of road at times to indicate queues - yellow, red etc. to show severity. So the map road width expands! I personally don't like the method, and much preferred my old Merc satnav (Comand) which showed little yellow and red cars to indicate queues.
That was the way that my old V60 satnav displayed traffic congestion and it didn't cause me problems and I can't say that I have noticed the issue on my XC40 either - it must be something to do with the level of zoom. I tend to have the centre display zoomed out quite a lot to give an overview of the route and rely on the driver's display for the detail. This mirrors the way I used the V60 nav using a split screenpjm007 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 13, 2018 2:33 pmI'm guessing that's what Andy meant - I certainly see it then. They are fatter because the system is putting coloured lines, on one or both sides of the same section of road at times to indicate queues - yellow, red etc. to show severity. So the map road width expands! I personally don't like the method, and much preferred my old Merc satnav (Comand) which showed little yellow and red cars to indicate queues.
Just found out how to make the fat roads thinner! Not sure if anyone else has but haven’t seen a post on it. There is an option in the Navigation/Traffic settings to “Show Free Flowing Traffic”. This setting links with the driver profiles, and is on by default each time you start the car unless you switch it off and save in a profile. This feature causes the thick green lines!pjm007 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 13, 2018 2:33 pm
I'm guessing that's what Andy meant - I certainly see it then. They are fatter because the system is putting coloured lines on one or both sides of the same section of road at times to indicate queues - yellow, red etc. to show severity. So the map road width expands! I personally don't like the method, and much preferred my old Merc satnav (Comand) which showed little yellow and red cars to indicate queues.