Route guidance active

No change of direction announced

No change of direction announced
No change of direction announced

1 Distance to the destination
2 Distance to the next change of direction
3 Current road
4 Symbol for "follow the road's course"

Change of direction announced without a lane recommendation

Change of direction announced without a lane recommendation
Change of direction announced without a lane recommendation

1 Road into which the change of direction leads
2 Distance to change of direction and visual distance display
3 Current road
4 Symbol for change of direction

When a change of direction has been announced, you will see visual distance display 2 next to the symbol for change of direction 4. This decreases in size as you approach the announced change of direction.

Change of direction announced with a lane recommendation

Lane recommendations are only displayed if the relevant data is available on the digital map.

Change of direction announced with a lane recommendation
Change of direction announced with a lane recommendation

1 Road into which the change of direction leads
2 Distance to change of direction and visual distance display
3 Lane recommendation
4 Symbol for change of direction

On multi-lane roads, lane recommendation 3 may be shown for the next change of direction. Lanes may be added during a change of direction.

Lane recommendation display (example)
Lane recommendation display (example)

1 Uninterrupted lane
2 New lane during a change of direction

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