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Tomtom’s GO Navigation App Introduces Truck Navigation

GO NAVIGATION NOW DELIVERS TRUCK-SPECIFIC ROUTING FEATURES FOR ANDROID™: A TAILORED EXPERIENCE FOR PROFESSIONAL DRIVERS 

TomTom, mapmaker and geolocation specialist, introduced GO Navigation’s truck plan—an offer designed to meet the needs of professional truck drivers. In addition to GO Navigation’s premium navigation capabilities, this enables drivers to plan routes that account for their vehicle’s dimensions, fuel requirements, desired maximum speeds, and cargo (such as dangerous goods).

This also enables drivers to plan multiple drop-offs and gain access to an overview of upcoming points of interest (POIs). These POIs include fuel stations suitable for their vehicle as well as truck stops. These truck-specific additions work in conjunction with the app’s existing navigation features, including intuitive lane guidance, live traffic, and the Route Bar. The Route Bar is a convenient snapshot of the route, stops, relevant alerts, and restrictions ahead.

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“Truck navigation on mobile is a game changer,” says Pim Spaanderman, managing director, TomTom Consumer. “The new plan is a result of TomTom’s long-standing relationship with professional drivers. After years of experience with truck-specific sat navs, we understand this industry’s biggest pain-points, so we were able to develop a solution that fills the gap left by the generic navigation offerings found in other apps.”

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Punctuality is critical in the trucking industry, which makes accurate ETAs incredibly useful. TomTom’s ETAs aren’t only among the most accurate in the world; they adjust according to real-time traffic data, giving drivers a realistic snapshot of their schedule. TomTom designed its GO Navigation’s truck plan user interface (UI) to minimize distractions and keep attention on the road. This is something that’s especially important for anyone operating heavy vehicles over long, fatiguing distances. And with Android Auto™ compatibility, drivers also have the option to sync their route with their in-dash screen.

By accounting for factors like vehicle size and cargo type, this plan keeps professional drivers aware of ever-changing road regulations. With this feature, drivers can avoid prohibited routes as well as comply with UN Class restrictions. And with further updates in the pipeline, it will soon account for measures like low emission zones.

“As a third-generation truck driver, I can say with some confidence that this addition couldn’t come sooner,” says Luke Cuss, one of TomTom’s trucking ambassadors. “Having TomTom’s large-vehicle navigation features right there on an app is a big win for the trucking community,”

“The job gets challenging at times, sure, and changing traffic conditions and regulations can be hard to keep up with—but this plan will help us stay on top of all that, meaning we can focus on the road ahead, enjoy the ride and stay on schedule.”

GO Navigation’s truck plan is available now for Android users on the Google Play Store. Marking the launch, TomTom will offer 50% off to those who subscribe for the plan over the next two weeks.

Find out more, visit www.tomtom.com.

 

 

News courtesy of PRlab

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