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A. None of these units is a replacement for local knowledge of traffic flows, construction or congestion. These units can take you from point A to point B very efficiently in any area where you may not have local knowledge. Shortcuts that you have learned over time will prevail as the unit has a limited number of criteria upon which to construct a route. Whether going to a new town sightseeing or on other travels in areas that you are not familiar with, the unit will reliably get you to your destination. • Q. I cannot find an address in my StreetPilot III/BMW Motorcycles Navigator, and I have both City Navigator and MetroGuide (Americas versions) data loaded. A. When you have both types of data loaded, you will need to select which source of data to search from for an address. The default to search will always be City Navigator. If you are in an area in which you will need to use MetroGuide data to find an address, press the MENU button once from the Find Address screen to display ...
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Why doesn't my StreetPilot III/BMW Motorcycles Navigator/GPS V take me on the same route that I know to be the quickest to my favorite local spots?
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