How do I reverse a route on my TomTom?
How do I reverse a route on my TomTom?
How can you reverse a saved route from My Routes within TomTom Rider 400?
- Reverse the route on a computer before you leave.
- Use MyRouteApp (gold) on a smartphone to reverse the route then transfer to the Rider.
- Use the reorder stops function on the Rider to reverse the route.
How do I change the route on my TomTom?
The route summary shows both the new route and your original route. Tap the panel on the right to select one of the routes and then tap Done. If you do not want to use either of the routes shown in the route summary, tap Change route to find another way to change your route.
How do I send a route to my TomTom?
Road Trips collection – sending a route to your device
- Log in to MyDrive at mydrive.tomtom.com.
- Click on the road trips icon on the left-hand side as shown below:
- Click on a road trip from the list.
- Click Save to My Routes.
How do I find alternative routes?
To see alternate routes:
- Tap on the ETA bar at the bottom of your screen.
- Tap Routes in the bottom left corner to view other options for routing. To view in steps, tap List view. To view on the map, tap Map view.
How do you set waypoints in TomTom?
Adding the first waypoint to your route
- Tap the screen to bring up the Main menu.
- Tap Change route.
- Tap Travel via.
- Choose the location for your waypoint from a choice of Home, Favourite, Address, Recent destination, POI, point on map, longitude/latitude, position of last stop or you can perform a search.
Can you plan a route on a TomTom?
You can use the TomTom app to plan a route in advance by selecting your starting point and your destination. You can use advanced route planning to check a route or the time it will take, and you can add the route to your calendar and use it later.
What do you call an alternate route?
An official alternate route is a special route in the United States that provides an alternate alignment for a highway. They are loop roads and found in many road systems in the United States including the U.S. Highway system and various state and county route systems. The term “optional route” has also been used.