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Tap this button to change your route so that it passes a particular
location, perhaps to pick someone up on the way. When you do this,
a marker is shown on the map for the location you choose to travel
via.
Travel Via...
You choose the location you want to pass in the same way as you
choose a destination. This means you can select from all the same
options that are offered when you choose a destination, for example,
Address, Favourite, Point of Interest and Point on Map.
The TomTom app will calculate a new route to your destination that
passes the location you chose. Unlike your final destination, the
TomTom app does not inform you when you pass by this location.
Tap this button to avoid a part of the route. Use this button if you see
that your route includes a road or junction you don't like, or which is
well-known for traffic problems.
Avoid Part of
You then choose the road you want to avoid from a list of the roads
Route
on your route.

Planning a route in advance

You can use the TomTom app to plan a route in advance by selecting your starting point
and your destination.
Here are some reasons why you might want to plan a route in advance:
• Find out how long a journey is going to take before you start.
You can also compare journey times for the same route at different times of the day or
on different days of the week. The TomTom app uses IQ Routes when planning a route.
IQ Routes calculates routes based on the real average speeds measured on roads.
• Check the route of a journey you are planning.
• Check a route for someone who is coming to visit you and share the route with them.
To plan a route in advance, do the following:
1. Tap the screen to open the Main menu.
2. Tap Advanced Planning.
3. Select the starting point for your journey in the same way that you would select your
destination.
4. Set the destination for your journey.
5. Choose the type of route that should be planned.
• Fastest Route - the route which takes the least time.
• Eco Route - the most fuel-efficient route.
• Shortest Route - the shortest distance between the locations you set. This may not
be the quickest route, especially if the shortest route is through a town or city.
• Avoid Motorways - a route which avoids motorways.
• Walking Route - a route designed for making the journey on foot.
• Bicycle Route - a route designed for making the journey on a bicycle.
• Limited Speed - a route for a vehicle which can only be driven at a limited speed. You
have to specify the maximum speed.
Advanced Planning
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