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    The colour of the incident indicates the speed of traffic relative to the maximum allowed speed at that 
    location, with red being the slowest. The stripes on the traffic jam are also animated to show the speed 
    of the traffic, where appropriate. 
     
    Traffic speed is 0% to 20% of the allowed speed 
     
    Traffic speed is 20% to 40% of the allowed speed 
     
    Traffic speed is 40% to 100% of the allowed speed 
     
    Traffic speed is normal. 
     Road closed, no traffic. 
     
    Approaching a traffic jam warning 
    A warning is given as you approach a traffic jam. You are warned in several ways: 
     
     
     
     A warning symbol is shown in the route bar. 
     The route bar zooms in to the start of the traffic jam. 
     Your distance to the start of the traffic jam is shown in the route bar. 
     The colour of the road on the route bar changes to orange or red, 
    depending on the severity of the traffic jam. 
     The background colour of the route bar background changes to red if 
    you are driving too fast towards the traffic jam. 
     You hear a warning sound. 
    To change the way you are warned, select Sounds & Warnings in the Settings menu.  
    Avoiding a traffic jam on your route 
    You can avoid a traffic jam that is on your route. 
    Note: Sometimes the quickest route is still the route that has the traffic jam. 
    Note: It may not be possible to find an alternative route around the traffic jam if none exists. 
    Avoiding a traffic jam using the route bar 
    1. In the route bar, select the symbol for the traffic jam you want to avoid. 
    The traffic jam is shown on the map. 
    2. Select the pop-up menu button. 
      
    						
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    3. Select Avoid in the pop-up menu. 
    A new route is found that avoids the traffic jam. 
    Avoiding a traffic jam using the map 
    1. On the map view, zoom in and select the traffic jam that is on your route. 
    The traffic jam with an information panel is shown on the map. 
    2. Select the pop-up menu button. 
     
    3. Select Avoid. 
    A new route is found that avoids the traffic jam.  
    Advanced Lane Guidance 
    Note: Lane guidance is not available for all junctions or in all countries. 
    Advanced Lane Guidance helps you prepare for motorway exits and junctions by showing the correct 
    driving lane for your planned route. 
    As you approach an exit or junction, the lane you need is shown on the screen. 
     
    Tip: To close the lane image, select anywhere on the screen. 
    You can choose to see a split screen with the Guidance view on the left and lane guidance on the 
    right, or a full screen with only lane guidance. You can also switch off lane guidance. Go to 
    Appearance in Settings to change the Motorway exit previews setting.  
    Time-dependent speed limits 
    Some speed limits change depending on the time of day. For example, you may see the speed limit 
    near schools decrease to 40 km/h or 25 mph in the morning between 08.00 - 09.00 and in the 
    afternoon between 15.00 - 16.00. Where possible, the speed limit shown in the speed panel changes 
    to show these variable speed limits. 
    Some speed limits change depending on driving conditions. For example, the speed limit will decrease 
    if there is heavy traffic, or the weather conditions are bad. These variable speed limits are not shown 
    in the speed panel. The speed shown in the speed panel is the maximum speed limit allowed in good 
    driving conditions. 
    Important: The speed limit shown in the speed panel is only an indication. You must always obey the 
    actual speed limit for the road you are on and the conditions you are driving in.  
    						
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    About TomTom MyDrive 
    TomTom MyDrive is the easy way to set a destination, share locations and favourites, and save your 
    personal navigation information. MyDrive synchronises your TomTom VIA using your TomTom 
    account. You can use MyDrive in a web browser on a computer or as a mobile app on a smartphone 
    or tablet. 
    Important: To use TomTom MyDrive you need a compatible navigation device. 
    Use TomTom MyDrive to do the following: 
     Find a destination on the MyDrive map and send it to your VIA. You can drive to the destination 
    and it is also saved in My Places and in Recent Destinations in the Main Menu. 
     Plan a route with stops on the MyDrive map and send it to your VIA. 
     Sync community POI list files from the MyDrive map to your VIA. The POI lists are stored in My 
    Places and the locations are shown on the map. 
     Find a POI in MyDrive and sync it with your VIA. 
     Continually save all your locations in My Places to MyDrive. You can see all your My Places 
    locations on the MyDrive map. 
     Automatically restore your My Places locations and POIs from MyDrive to your VIA after a reset. 
    To activate MyDrive on your VIA, you must be connected to TomTom services. 
    Important: On device models START 42/52, START 40/50/60, and GO 51/61, the screen intentionally 
    dims when you connect your device to your computer.  
    Logging in to MyDrive 
    You must log in to MyDrive to sync to your TomTom account. When you log in to your account from 
    your navigation device, web browser or the MyDrive app, syncing with your TomTom account happens 
    automatically. 
    Logging in to MyDrive on your VIA 
    1. In the Main Menu, select TomTom Services. 
    2. Select MyDrive. 
    3. Enter the email address and password you use for your TomTom account. 
    4. Select Log In.  
    Your VIA connects to your TomTom account. 
    5. Return to the map view. 
    Your VIA automatically saves your personal navigation information to your TomTom account. 
    Logging in to MyDrive using a web browser or the MyDrive app 
    Log in using your TomTom account email address and password. When you are logged in, you can 
    see your personal navigation information from your navigation devices, and you can select destina-
    tions and create Places to sync with your navigation devices.  
    Syncing using TomTom MyDrive  
    						
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    Setting a destination using MyDrive 
    When you are logged in to MyDrive using a web browser or the MyDrive app, you can select your 
    destination on the map and send it to your navigation device. When your navigation device is logged in 
    to your TomTom account, your device syncs with MyDrive and receives the destination. 
    1. In a web browser or using the MyDrive app, log in to your TomTom account. 
    2. On the map, select a destination. 
    Tip: You can search for a destination or you can move the map and select a destination. You can 
    also select a destination from Recent Destinations in the Main Menu or your My Places list. 
    3. Click on the location, then open the pop-up menu and select Send to device. 
    The destination is sent to your TomTom account. 
    4. Log in to MyDrive on your VIA. 
    Your VIA syncs with your TomTom account and receives the new MyDrive destination. 
    The message You have received a new destination is shown. A route is automatically planned 
    to the MyDrive destination. 
    Tip: All MyDrive destinations are saved in Recent Destinations in the Main Menu and in My 
    Places. 
     
    Planning a route with stops using MyDrive 
    When you are logged in to MyDrive using a web browser, you can create a route with stops and send 
    it to your navigation device. When your navigation device is logged in to your TomTom account, your 
    device syncs with MyDrive and receives the destination. 
    Creating a route with stops 
    1. In a web browser, log in to your TomTom account. 
    2. On the map, select a destination. 
    Tip: You can search for a destination or you can move the map and select a destination on the 
    map. You can also select a destination from Recent Destinations in the Main Menu or your My 
    Places list. 
    3. On the map, select a stop in the same way as you selected your destination, then select Add 
    Stop. 
    The stop is added to your route.  
    Your route is selected and the pop-up menu shows Send Route to device. 
    4. Add more stops to your route if you want to. 
    5. In the pop-up menu, select Send Route to device. 
    The destination and the stops are sent to your TomTom account. 
    6. Log in to MyDrive on your VIA. 
    Your VIA syncs with your TomTom account and receives the new MyDrive destination and the 
    stops. 
    The message You have received a new route is shown. A route is automatically planned to the 
    MyDrive destination and the stops. 
    Tip: All MyDrive destinations are saved in Recent Destinations in the Main Menu and in My 
    Places. 
    Tip: You can save the route with stops in My Routes. 
    Reordering the stops on a route 
    1. In Plan a Route in the My Drive Main Menu, put your mouse cursor over a stop or the destination. 
    2. Move your cursor left until it changes into a hand symbol.  
    						
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    3. Click and drag each stop or the destination to the order you want to drive them. 
    Each time move a stop or destination, your route is recalculated with the stops in the changed 
    order. 
    The last stop on the list becomes your destination.   
    Showing a planned destination in MyDrive 
    When you plan a route on your VIA, the destination is synced with your TomTom account. You can 
    see the destination when you are logged in to MyDrive in a web browser or when using the MyDrive 
    app.  
    Clearing a MyDrive destination 
    1. Make sure you are logged in to MyDrive on your VIA. 
    2. Select Current Route in the Main Menu to open the Current Route Menu. 
    3. Select Clear Route to clear the currently planned route. 
    Your device returns to the map view. Your route has been cleared from your VIA and your 
    TomTom account. 
    Tip: All MyDrive destinations are saved in Recent Destinations in the Main Menu and also in in 
    My Places. 
     
    Deleting a MyDrive destination from My Places 
    1. In the Main Menu, select Recent Destinations. 
    Tip: Alternatively, select My Places, followed by Recent Destinations. 
    2. Select Edit List. 
    3. Select the locations you want to delete. 
    4. Select Delete.  
    Set a phone contact as your destination using the MyDrive app 
    When you are logged in to the MyDrive app, you can select a contact in your phones contacts list to 
    set as your destination. Your contact must have a full address which is in the correct order. The 
    destination is shown on the map and you can send it to your navigation device. When your navigation 
    device is logged in to your TomTom account, your device syncs with MyDrive and receives the 
    destination. 
    1. Using the MyDrive app, log in to your TomTom account. 
    2. In the MyDrive app menu, select Contacts. 
    3. Select the contact that you want as your destination. 
    The location of your contact is shown on the map. 
    4. Click on the location, then open the pop-up menu and select Send to device. 
    The destination is sent to your TomTom account. 
    5. Log in to MyDrive on your VIA. 
    Your VIA syncs with your TomTom account and receives the new MyDrive destination. 
    The message You have received a new destination is shown. A route is automatically planned 
    to the MyDrive destination. 
    Tip: All MyDrive destinations are saved in Recent Destinations in the Main Menu and in My 
    Places. 
      
    						
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    Finding and syncing locations using MyDrive 
    When you are logged in to TomTom MyDrive, you can find locations in MyDrive and sync them with 
    your VIA My Places locations. 
    1. In a web browser or using the MyDrive app, log in to your TomTom account. 
    2. On the map, select a destination. 
    Tip: You can search for a destination or you can move the map and select a destination. You can 
    also select a destination from your My Places list. 
    3. Click on the location, then open the pop-up menu and select Add to My Places. 
    The location is shown in the Favourites list in the MyDrive My Places menu. 
    4. Log in to MyDrive on your VIA. 
    Your VIA syncs with your TomTom account and receives the new Favourites location. The 
    location is stored in My Places.  
    Syncing My Places locations with MyDrive 
    When you are logged in to MyDrive on your VIA, the locations you have added to My Places are 
    automatically synced with your TomTom account. You can see your My Places locations and the POI 
    place lists when you are logged in to MyDrive in a web browser or when using the MyDrive app.  
    Importing a community POI list 
    You can find collections of community POIs on the Internet and upload them to My Places using 
    MyDrive in a web browser. A POI collection might contain, for example, campsites or restaurants for 
    the area you are travelling in, and provides an easy way to select a location without the need to search 
    for the location each time. 
    Tip: Some TomTom Navigation devices have POI lists pre-installed. 
    Your VIA uses .OV2 files for POI collections. 
    Note: Your VIA needs at least 400 MB free space before it can import .OV2 and .GPX files. If you 
    see the message You need more space, make space available by deleting unwanted .OV2 or 
    .GPX files using MyDrive, or deleting device content, for example delete a map you dont use. 
    To upload an .OV2 file to your VIA, do the following: 
    1. In a web browser, log in to your TomTom account. 
    2. Select POI Files in the My Places menu. 
    3. Select Import POI File and browse to your .OV2 file. 
    Tip: The name of the places list in My Places will be the same as the name of the .OV2 file. Edit 
    the name of the file so that you can easily recognise it in My Places. 
    4. Make sure you are logged in to MyDrive on your VIA. 
    Your VIA syncs with your TomTom account and receives the new POI file. 
    Note: Some .OV2 files are large and can take a long time to upload. Make sure that you sync 
    your VIA before you start driving. 
    5. Select My Places in the Main Menu. 
    Your new POI list is shown in the Places list. 
    6. Select your new POI list. 
    Your new POI list opens showing all the POIs in the list. Select the map view to see the POIs on 
    the map.   
    						
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    Deleting a community POI list 
    You can only delete an uploaded POI list from your VIA using MyDrive in a web browser. 
    To delete a POI list, do the following: 
    1. In a web browser, log in to your TomTom account. 
    2. In the My Places menu, select POI Files . 
    3. Select the POI file you want to delete, then select Delete. 
    4. Make sure you are logged in to MyDrive on your VIA. 
    The POI list is removed from your My Places list.  
    Importing a track GPX file 
    GPX files (GPS exchange format) 
    GPX files contain a very detailed recording of a route, including any off-road locations. A GPX file 
    might contain, for example, a tourist route or a preferred fixed route. You can find collections of .GPX 
    files on the Internet and upload them to My Routes using MyDrive in a web browser. GPX files 
    become tracks after import. 
    Tracks have a beginning and an end but no stops, and theres a fixed map-dependent route between 
    these points. Your device follows this fixed route as closely as possible. You can edit tracks using 
    tools such as Tyre Pro. 
    Using GPX files  
    You use MyDrive on your computer to import .GPX track files to your TomTom device. The tracks are 
    saved in the My Routes menu. Your device will navigate along the GPX track exactly and will not offer 
    to replan your route, even if a faster route is available. 
    Importing a track GPX file 
    Note: Your VIA needs at least 400 MB free space before it can import .OV2 and .GPX files. If you 
    see the message You need more space, make space available by deleting unwanted .OV2 or 
    .GPX files using MyDrive, or deleting device content, for example delete a map you dont use. 
    To import a .GPX file using MyDrive, do the following: 
    1. Connect your VIA to your computer using MyDrive Connect. 
    2. In MyDrive, select My Routes. 
    3. Select Import a GPX File and browse to your .GPX track file. 
    Tip: The name of the track file in My Routes will be the same as the name of the .GPX file. Edit 
    the name of the file so that you can easily recognise it in My Routes. 
    Your new track is shown in the My Routes list. 
    4. Wait for the track file to upload to your VIA. 
    5. Open My Routes. 
    Your imported track is shown in your My Routes list.  
    Deleting a track GPX file 
    You can only delete an uploaded track GPX file when your VIA is connected to your computer using 
    MyDrive Connect. 
    To delete a POI list, do the following: 
    1. Connect your VIA to your computer using MyDrive Connect. 
    2. In MyDrive, select My Routes. 
    3. Select the track file you want to delete, then select Delete.  
    						
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    The track is removed from your My Routes list.  
    Saving and restoring your personal navigation information 
    When you are logged in to MyDrive on your VIA, your personal navigation information is continuously 
    and automatically saved to your TomTom account. 
    If you reset your VIA, or log in to MyDrive on a different device, your saved personal navigation 
    information is restored to your VIA or the different device. 
    The following personal navigation information is saved to your TomTom account: 
     MyDrive destinations. 
     All saved locations in My Places. 
     All imported POI place lists. 
     All imported tracks. 
    Tip: MyDrive also syncs your locations in My Places with your TomTom account. You can see your 
    My Places locations and the POI place lists you have imported in MyDrive on a web browser or on 
    the MyDrive app. 
    Make sure that there is at least 400 MB of free space on your device before syncing your device with 
    MyDrive. If there is not enough space, your MyDrive information will not be synced. You can check the 
    amount of available space by going to About in the Help menu on your device. 
    Note: Syncing a lot of information to your device may take some time.  
    						
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    Choosing which search to use 
    The following two types of search are available: 
     Quick search 
    Start typing your destination, place or POI to immediately see a list of street names, places and 
    POIs that match. 
     Step by step search 
    Find your destination in easy steps. For an address, enter the city, then the street, then the house 
    number. For a POI, enter where you want to search, then the type of POI you want to search for. 
    Both types of search give the same result, so choose the type of search that you find easiest to use. 
    You can change the type of search in System in the Settings menu. 
    Quick search  
    						
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    Using quick search 
    About search 
    QUICK SEARCH ONLY 
    You can use the search feature to find a wide range of places and then navigate to them. You can 
    search for the following: 
     A specific address, for example, type in 123 Oxford Street, London. 
     A partial address, for example, type in Oxford st Lon. 
     A type of place, for example, type in petrol station or restaurant. 
     A place by name, for example, type in Starbucks. 
     A postcode, for example, type in W1D 1LL for Oxford Street, London. 
    Tip: To search for a specific street in the United Kingdom or the Netherlands, type in a postcode, 
    then leave a space and then type in the house number. For example, 1017CT 35. For other 
    countries, postcodes are area-based and will give you a list of matching cities, towns and streets 
    in your search results. 
     A city to navigate to a city centre, for example, type in London. 
     A POI (Point of Interest) near your current location, for example, type in restaurant near me. 
     A mapcode, for example, type in WH6SL.TR10 
     Latitude and longitude coordinates, for example, type in: 
    N 51°30′31″      W 0°08′34″.  
    Entering search terms 
    QUICK SEARCH ONLY 
    Select Search in the Main Menu to start searching for addresses and POIs. The search screen opens 
    showing the keyboard and the following buttons: 
     
    1. Back button. 
    Select this button to go back to the previous screen. 
    2. Search input box. 
    Enter your search term here. As you type, matching addresses and POIs are shown.  
    						
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