Basic concept of navigation
Route guidance is a function that guides the driver by indicating direction changes from the current location and the destination. The basic concept is as illustrated in the figure below.

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Once the guidance starts, it guides the first turn.
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As you approach the destination, it performs arrival guidance and ends the route guidance.
Navigation on General Roads
On regular roads, it provides guidance for turns and junctions.
Turn guidance is given according to the shape of the intersection, as shown in the next figure.

Guide to the Destination
Arrival guidance is performed when approaching the destination.

Navigation on Highway
When entering and driving on a highway, voice guidance is played at the entrance, exit and interchange with another highway.

Guidance on the next turn point
In the top right corner of the screen, the 1st and 2nd turn information, remaining distance, and direction names are displayed. When approaching a point that requires a turn, a detailed screen guiding the point is displayed.

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Lanes or the name are not displayed on a crossing mot registered in Map Data.
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The specified lanes and crossings may differ from the actual crossings.
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The zoom-in screen of crossing may appear a little late or early.
Tollgate Mode
When a tollgate is approached during highway driving, the guidance is displayed.

Guidance list mode
On highways, it displays turn points, IC/JC/tollgates, and rest area information.
