Hi.
On the road, I saw that this nav, 9700 (.ori .SE and .DSA) is flawed and cannot be used to work with a truck.
Look at the screenshots: they refer to the N14 in Trofa, Portugal, passing under a railway bridge .....
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the limitation is: towards the north "limitation of height 3.5 m", and towards the south "limited to all trucks" and "limitation of height 3.5 m" .....
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(On your map the limitation will be wider, I have it corrected to the real stretch)
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If we prepare a route with this configuration between the extremes, towards the north, it is done by skipping the limitation in planning (precisely the most necessary), (but if we are on the point it shows us the warning.
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the correct route is traced by the 8398
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A greeting.
Last edited by Pesado; 31st January 2013 at 21:57.
Thanks for the work mate. Not only have the text translated from Spanish to English, but you've taken the trouble to make catches in English.
Good work, thanks Pesado (Heavy)
I doubt if TomTom informs correction.
What is certain is that if TomTom Home detects 8.398, attempt to update navcore 8.398 to 9.700
I think I'm too old ...
I answer and does not publish the message forum ...
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This picture is just an example of danger by height, we should not use the wrong 9700.
The example of the defect can be seen.
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You can try the route in this stretch, and see the result.
The biggest danger is not to know where it can repeat the error.