What are the differences between vehicle, bicycle, and pedestrian in the speed profile setting of my NAV300 unit?
On your NAV300 unit, the vehicle profile is used for routing while in a vehicle and enforces all standard traffic laws (1-way streets, turn restrictions, etc) and bases time estimates on road speed limits. The bicycle profile is designed for usage while on a bicycle and removes restrictions for traffic laws but prohibits travel on interstates. Time estimates are also increased to match average bicycle speeds. The pedestrian profile is similar to the bicycle mode but lowers the time estimates further to match average walking speeds.
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