Manual

Getting Started
24 Navigation System
Viewing Flow Data
Traf c fl ow data is displayed as colored
bands on either side of the freeway (see
Traffi c Display Legend on page 22 ).
The different colored bands represent
the average road speeds as determined
by under-road sensors and other probes.
While driving to your destination on
a road that has traf c fl ow data, your
route line color is used to display the
traffi c fl ow data. This means that
when the map scale is set to one of
the traffi c scales (1/20 through 5 mile
scale), your blue route line may appear
as alternating orange, red, or green
segments (see Traffi c Display Legend
on page 22 ).
NOTE:
A blue route line segment on a freeway
can mean one of two things:
Under-road sensors, GPS probes,
cell phone probes, and other
methods used to collect traffi c speed
information indicate free- ow traf c.
The road has no sensors, and traffi c
conditions are unknown (they could
be congested).
Naturally, only roads with these sensors
will show traffi c information. The
amount of fl ow data varies considerably
from one city to another. This map
display is refreshed continuously.
You can only view traf c information
from within 200 miles of the vehicles
location.
NOTE:
Traf c fl ow and incident icons are
displayed on the 5 miles (8 km) or
less map scale.
Not all freeways within a
metropolitan area have traffi c fl ow
data (colored bands on the side of
the freeways) - this is normal, and
you cannot assume that a lack of
data implies no traf c.
Not all cities have traffi c fl ow
information. See cities listed on page
142 .
Due to freeway maintenance and
construction, traf c fl ow may be
available only for one side of a
road, or be missing entirely for some
portion of the freeway.
The displayed traffi c fl ow may
confl ict with other audio- or Internet-
based traf c information.
If traf c fl ow is not showing, verify
that the “TRAFFIC” selection for
the Icon Bar is ON, and that the icon
options for traf c are both ON (see
page 67 ).
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