The arrival information panel shows the following information:
The estimated time that you will arrive at your destination.
The length of time to drive to the destination from your current
location.
A parking button is shown near the destination flag when parking is
available near your destination.
Tip: If your destination is in a different time zone, you see a plus
(+) or a minus (-) sign and the time difference in hours and half
hours in the arrival information panel. The estimated time of arrival
is the local time at your destination.
If you have stops on your route, select this panel to change between
information about the next stop and your final destination.
You can choose the information you see on the arrival information
panel.
Traffic status - if your PRO isn't receiving any traffic information, a
symbol showing traffic with a cross appears underneath the arrival
information panel.
Active Driver Feedback and advice — if you are idling, braking hard or
cornering too fast, an alert is shown. Advice to shift up or to coast* are
shown to let you drive more eco-friendly.
Note: Active driver feedback and advice are only available if your
TomTom PRO is connected to a TomTom LINK 5xx/4xx/3xx that is
connected to a TomTom ecoPLUS/LINK 105.
* Coasting means keeping the car moving, without accelerating while
the car remains in gear. You should not travel while the car is out of
gear or with the clutch depressed. This is dangerous as it reduces
driver control.
The bar uses symbols to show the following information:
The next two stops on your route.
Gas stations that are directly on your route.
TomTom Traffic including heavy rain or snow.
TomTom Safety Cameras and Danger Zones.
Rest stops directly on your route.
Coasting areas before exits, intersections, rotaries and areas with
lower speed limits.
Note: Coasting areas are only shown if your TomTom PRO is
connected to a TomTom LINK 5xx/4xx device that is connected to
a TomTom ecoPLUS/LINK 105.
Coasting means keeping the car moving, without accelerating
while the car remains in gear. You should not travel while the car
is out of gear or with the clutch depressed. This is dangerous as it
reduces driver control.
You can choose the information you see on your route.
The symbols are in the order that they occur on your route. For traffic
incidents, the symbol for each incident alternates between showing the