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Picked up my Black/Black V8 Tech last week and I have a NavTraffic question.
The DIS states on page 217 "the driver information system is able to: ... take the traffic information into account during route guidance"
Which is great because my previous car 05' RL did not do that. But it doesn't really seem to be taking into account the nav traffic information. I commute to work and I can take 1 of 2 highways. It seems to always put me on the shorter route no matter the traffic. Has anyone proven that it uses the NavTraffic information?
Also is there a way to have the ETA based on the NavTraffic information? Currently it seems to go solely off of what speeds I set the different roads at. I set the highway to 100 and it says I am going to be home in 10 minutes when the traffic is averaging no more then 20 mph for a 20 mile commute.
p.s. I lover the car, so far the ETA NavTraffic is the only quibble I have. I really hope there is a way to base the ETA on actual road conditions! If not that was an oversite.
The DIS states on page 217 "the driver information system is able to: ... take the traffic information into account during route guidance"
Which is great because my previous car 05' RL did not do that. But it doesn't really seem to be taking into account the nav traffic information. I commute to work and I can take 1 of 2 highways. It seems to always put me on the shorter route no matter the traffic. Has anyone proven that it uses the NavTraffic information?
Also is there a way to have the ETA based on the NavTraffic information? Currently it seems to go solely off of what speeds I set the different roads at. I set the highway to 100 and it says I am going to be home in 10 minutes when the traffic is averaging no more then 20 mph for a 20 mile commute.
p.s. I lover the car, so far the ETA NavTraffic is the only quibble I have. I really hope there is a way to base the ETA on actual road conditions! If not that was an oversite.

