TomTom has released a new map for its in-car GPS devices. Called Autumn 2010 Map of Australia, it features the latest Whereis map data, increased road speed limit coverage, lane guidance, as well as the removal of the M4 toll in Sydney.
Available through the TomTom map shop, the company claims that the new map offers significant map improvements including:
- Increased road speed limit coverage by 33 per cent, covering over 232,000 kilometres of road across Australia
- Lane guidance coverage on all major roads in the metropolitan areas of Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Canberra and Darwin and major highways across Australia
- The removal of the Sydney M4 toll. Drivers who wish to avoid tolls can now choose routes along the M4; and
- Over 50,000 additional Points of Interest (POI’s) across Australia
TomTom Australia and New Zealand’s Marketing Manager, Chris Kearney said, “The release of the TomTom Autumn 2010 Map of Australia confirms our commitment to consistently providing the most up-to-date maps available to TomTom GPS users. The new map enables safer and smarter driving thanks to a significant increase in road speed limit coverage and the inclusion of the latest TomTom IQ Routes data for the fastest way any time of day.”
The TomTom Autumn 2010 Map of Australia is available now for $139.95.