Dagnammit!
Driving down unfamiliar routes and relying on TeslaNav, as you do, I noticed something really annoying. On the approach to a roundabout, suddenly there is a label on the map in blue, that covers the roundabout so that you cannot easily see which exit you need to take. It seems to have the road name on it or something. Not useful information. The ability to read the map as you approach a roundabout is important, especially when the spoken exit number cannot be relied on. So why on earth have they messed it up so badly?
The other thing I noticed is it does not always zoom into the junction / roundabout as you approach, which makes the label even more effective at hiding the critical information.
Yes I'm very very cross. It's dangerous trying to squint at a roundabout on the screen as you approach and/or are on the roundabout, verifying the correct exit. It's been said before that Tesla are using developers with no experience of driving.. here's yet more evidence of this.
Driving down unfamiliar routes and relying on TeslaNav, as you do, I noticed something really annoying. On the approach to a roundabout, suddenly there is a label on the map in blue, that covers the roundabout so that you cannot easily see which exit you need to take. It seems to have the road name on it or something. Not useful information. The ability to read the map as you approach a roundabout is important, especially when the spoken exit number cannot be relied on. So why on earth have they messed it up so badly?
The other thing I noticed is it does not always zoom into the junction / roundabout as you approach, which makes the label even more effective at hiding the critical information.
Yes I'm very very cross. It's dangerous trying to squint at a roundabout on the screen as you approach and/or are on the roundabout, verifying the correct exit. It's been said before that Tesla are using developers with no experience of driving.. here's yet more evidence of this.