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Joined: Mar 18, 2004 Posts: 753 Location: Biggleswade, BEDS
Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2007 5:30 pm Post subject: 720 & GPRS Traffic Changes, Higher data volumes....
I'm using the dialup traffic service, and have it set to check for traffic updates every 5 minutes, but I have noticed a change in the way traffic is working on the new 720.
Before TomTom used to dialup and download the whole of the UK's traffic data which I sometimes thought was a waste, maybe a 100mile radius from your current position would have been better.
What I noticed whilst driving through Milton Keynes is the traffic is updated every time you go off the planned route and a new route is calculated regardless of the time period. This was resulting in constant traffic updates as I know a better route through Milton Keynes, and the end result will be higher data volumes & charges.
I'm not sure if this has been fixed in the 7.10 update?
Joined: Jul 29, 2007 Posts: 23 Location: Oxford, UK
Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2007 8:38 pm Post subject:
Is it anything to do with the settings in the Traffic Preferences? Possibly the "Ask for traffic updates when preparing a route"? I assume that if you go off route, it will automatically get the traffic info when it automatically prepares the new route for you. I.e. this option forces it to get traffic info even if there's been no changes to the traffic situation.
Just a thought. As the 720 is my first Sat Nav, I couldn't say whether this was different in the earlier versions.
Joined: Feb 27, 2006 Posts: 14901 Location: Keynsham
Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2007 11:26 pm Post subject: Re: 720 & GPRS Traffic Changes, Higher data volumes....
SpeedCam wrote:
I'm not sure if this has been fixed in the 7.10 update?
Why would it be fixed? - it's not a fault in my view. If you go off route and get a recalculated one, you need to check if the traffic situation is different for your new route. Normal computer logic is - new route = new traffic possibilities = recheck for problems. If YOU know your route through Milton Keynes and TT doesn't, you don't need the TT traffic info, especially since TT doesn't know where you're going. If TT's routing tells you to turn left and you turn right or go straight on, TT's traffic information is all to pot.
PS Do you think updating traffic every 5 minutes is useful? Radio 5 live does it every 30. Seems to me you're simply handing free money to your service provider. _________________ Dennis
Joined: Mar 18, 2004 Posts: 753 Location: Biggleswade, BEDS
Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2007 10:37 am Post subject: Re: 720 & GPRS Traffic Changes, Higher data volumes....
DennisN wrote:
SpeedCam wrote:
I'm not sure if this has been fixed in the 7.10 update?
Why would it be fixed? - it's not a fault in my view. If you go off route and get a recalculated one, you need to check if the traffic situation is different for your new route. Normal computer logic is - new route = new traffic possibilities = recheck for problems. If YOU know your route through Milton Keynes and TT doesn't, you don't need the TT traffic info, especially since TT doesn't know where you're going. If TT's routing tells you to turn left and you turn right or go straight on, TT's traffic information is all to pot.
PS Do you think updating traffic every 5 minutes is useful? Radio 5 live does it every 30. Seems to me you're simply handing free money to your service provider.
I don't think Traffic is very logical, it used to just download all incidents for the UK and not the ones on you planned route. Therefore if TomTom has downloaded all incidents or lets say, all incidents within 15miles of your current position, why reload if you go off route by 1 road, and end up back on the original route? You already have the required data on the device.
Joined: Feb 27, 2006 Posts: 14901 Location: Keynsham
Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2007 11:20 am Post subject: Re: 720 & GPRS Traffic Changes, Higher data volumes....
SpeedCam wrote:
why reload if you go off route by 1 road, and end up back on the original route? You already have the required data on the device.
Computer logic, Mr Spock? Hey I don't know, I'm just an old man who still believes in the tooth fairy and helping old men across the road (that's you helping me, not me helping them!!). My total computing knowledge in this area is the computer does what it's told, not what it should do if it had the brains. Tell it simply "When you recalculate a route, recheck traffic information", that's what it'll do. You could put in a filter saying not to do so if the route changed by less than a total of say 1 mile, but that could get it horribly wrong - you must know a route where you could travel either side of a river or railway for decent distances, with overall distances negligibly different. But a traffic jam on the one you chose would give you grief. I dunno, ask somebody intelligent, not me. Get onto Tom Tom and tell them to stop pinching pennies and install an intelligent spider inside the 720, not a simpleton. _________________ Dennis
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