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Route Settings; Available Route Planning Methods - Porsche Classic Handbuch

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You can show or hide 3D Land-
marks - artificial representations
of conspicuous or known objects
in 3D.
You can show or hide 3D city
models - artificial representations
of the buildings of a city in 3D,
which reproduce the actual size of
the buildings and their position on
the map.
You can show or hide the 3D eleva-
tions of the surrounding terrain.
Route settings
These settings determine how routes will be
calculated.
The route calculation can be
optimised by changing the route
planning methods for different situ-
ations or vehicles. More detailed
information can be found below.
To tailor the route to your personal require-
ments, you can also set which road types should
be taken into account or ignored by the route
planning when possible. If you exclude a road
type, that becomes your preferred option. It
does not mean, however, that it will be observed
in every case. If your destination can only be
reached on an excluded road, it will be included
in the route calculation, but only as far as
necessary. In the list of road types you see in
how many segments this road type occurs in the
current route and for what distance.
Perhaps you need to avoid motor-
ways if you are driving a slow car
or are towing another vehicle.
Period Charge roads are roads for
the permanent use of which a fee
must be paid, for example in the
form of a toll sticker. They can be
activated or deactivated separately
from Per-use Toll Roads.
Per-use Toll Road (roads subject
to charge, for which a fee must be
paid every time they are used) are
included in the Porsche Classic
Radio Navigation route planning
by default. If there is no valid GPS
position, Porsche Classic Radio
Navigation uses the last known
GPS position as a start point.
By default, Porsche Classic Radio
Navigation includes ferries in the
route planning. However, a map
does not necessarily contain
information about the availability of
seasonal ferries. In addition, ferries
may be subject to charge.
Available route planning methods
Gives a fast route when you can
drive at the permitted maximum
speed on (almost) all roads. Nor-
mally the best option for fast and
normal vehicles.
Gives a short route that minimises
the distance to be travelled. This
can be advantageous for slow
vehicles. If you are looking for a
short route regardless of speed,
this calculation type is not usually
suitable for normal vehicles.
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