cdoss Posted February 4, 2008 Posted February 4, 2008 I just upgraded from the 60cx to 60csx (I lost my 60cx) I also upgraded from city navigator north america 8 to 2008 NT. I waypointed my house and from work used the GPS to "go to" my old gps would take me the shortest/correct way home, my new 60csx takes me 15 miles out of the way. Any ideas how I can fix this??? Quote
+Chuy! Posted February 5, 2008 Posted February 5, 2008 Main Menu - Setup - Routing Check your routing and avoidance settings. Follow Road Method should be Faster Time. Turn off all avoidances, except, maybe, Toll Roads. Calculate Routes For should be car/motorcycle. Quote
gallet Posted February 5, 2008 Posted February 5, 2008 I just upgraded from the 60cx to 60csx (I lost my 60cx) I also upgraded from city navigator north america 8 to 2008 NT. I waypointed my house and from work used the GPS to "go to" my old gps would take me the shortest/correct way home, my new 60csx takes me 15 miles out of the way. Any ideas how I can fix this??? I claim the first public sighting of 'waypoint' used as a verb. I suppose you have the same routing set up? Quote
+Prime Suspect Posted February 5, 2008 Posted February 5, 2008 I just upgraded from the 60cx to 60csx (I lost my 60cx) I also upgraded from city navigator north america 8 to 2008 NT. I waypointed my house and from work used the GPS to "go to" my old gps would take me the shortest/correct way home, my new 60csx takes me 15 miles out of the way. Any ideas how I can fix this??? Do you have the City Nav maps turned on? If not, you're going to get routed by the base map, which very well could take you 15 miles out of your way. Quote
cdoss Posted February 6, 2008 Author Posted February 6, 2008 I had "truck" selected as the vehicle, changed it to car and everything works fine. Thansk for eveyones help. Quote
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