Comment by Cadwhisker
1 day ago
Now, please do Hyundai (and others). Their in-built map's knowledge of speed limits and the speed sign recognition is so awful that any "speeding" data is guaranteed to be wildly inaccurate.
1 day ago
Now, please do Hyundai (and others). Their in-built map's knowledge of speed limits and the speed sign recognition is so awful that any "speeding" data is guaranteed to be wildly inaccurate.
I drove a new Kia as a rental... It just uses Google Auto/Apple equivalent, and just uses Google Maps, no? Or do they also have their own maps app?
Some (like the Hyundai) have their own in-built maps and speed limit data (not very accurate in Australia). They can even warn about traffic build-ups because they're "connected".
I drive in a very populous urban area, and the Google Maps/Auto speed limit data is often inaccurate.
Not saying it's not inaccurate, saying it's not Hyundai gathering the inaccurate info.
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