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Re: How good was your tomtom in Spain ?
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M5ZAP wrote:
"How good is the Tomtom navigation software in Spain ?".


I guess I remember the bad bits. The route Bilbao to Nerja is simple enough and was written on a sheet of A4. I was hoping TT5 would get us out of the docks quickly.

Of we go, I know the first big place is Vitoria then Burgos. We hit the main road, TT silent. I see Vitoria so carry on, and on and at the motorway junction I turn without the help of TT.

I've no idea why she was silent.

Motto is "whenever possible have your route roughed out just in case" and personally I don't think you can beat Autoroute for this.

Another reason to choose MAP is that for every motorway there seemed to be a free pristine condition dual carriageway alongside whereas the inside lanes of some motorways were well worn.
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Hi. I use TT700, no problems in Spain apart from the new roads and roundabouts, they are improving the road system at an alarming rate. I was told by a local that they have slowed down on the house building and are concentrating on the infastructure.
What fooled me was going around a roundabout there is often a slip road going off along side the main road which sometimes Jane counted it and sometimes she didn't.
All in all she was a godsend.
Cheers Sid
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