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AutoNavi maps launched a custom driving route function to support users to scribble lines

Whiplash February 24 news, according to reports, recently, the new version of AutoNavi map launched a custom route function, support users on the map simply with their fingers doodle line, specify the road section they want to go or do not want to go, AutoNavi intelligent route engine will recalculate, plan out a driving route that is more in line with the user's personalized needs.

It is reported that under normal circumstances, the map will recommend a number of reasonable routes according to the travel destination, comprehensive distance, estimated time, cost, real-time road conditions, prohibition and restrictions, etc., including different schemes such as the shortest time or high-speed priority, and less charge.

AutoNavi maps launched a custom driving route function to support users to scribble lines

It is understood that if the driver has his own more familiar with the preferred road section, now through the "Driving" page of AutoNavi Map, after entering the starting point and end point, click "Custom Route" in the "Route Preferences" settings, you can do your own DIY travel route. This function is currently tested online, and supports the use of brushes to "mark the road sections that do not go" and "mark the road sections that you want to go".

AutoNavi maps launched a custom driving route function to support users to scribble lines
AutoNavi maps launched a custom driving route function to support users to scribble lines

AutoNavi recommends that before departure, users can evaluate a variety of route schemes according to their current scenes, travel habits, etc., combine custom route functions, set the route that suits them best, and then navigate the departure.

In addition, the AutoNavi Intelligent Route Engine is mainly based on road and real-time road condition data, recommends comprehensive optimal routes, and provides a variety of route preference schemes.

In the event of a traffic jam, alternative routes to avoid congestion can also be provided, and at night or in bad weather conditions, "spacious roads" priority routes are also intelligently provided.

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