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Speed limit info disappeared in 3.5

Right before I updated to 3.5 my phone was showing the speed limit info.  3.5 does not show speed limit info on my iPhone 14 Pro or my Mac Air M1

I’m not sure I understand. How / where did you use to see the speed limit info?

If you're enjoying Scenic and are happy with the support, please leave a nice rating in the App Store. It would mean a lot to me ❤️

The version before 3.5 showed the speed limit of the street like google maps or apple maps.  Under the navigation & tracking settings there is a setting to "show speed limit".  I have it set to always.  On the previous version I swear it showed my actual speed and the speed limit.

 

This may not be what @hammick is talking about, so it may not be relevant to this discussion... but I haven't been offered the update yet, so I'm still running 3.19.  Here's a screenshot showing the display of actual speed and speed limit data during a ride on my iPhone SE...

 

I have the 3.5 update and mine shows both speed limit and speed while navigating. I'm in the UK.

Speed limit and current speed definitely shown in new version, provided you’ve not set it to only show the limit if speeding.

Sorry false alarm.  Once I went out for a drive the speed limit circle appeared.  The previous app would show the speed limit circle just being in our house.  I think I'm going to really like version 3.5 combined with the Wunderlinq.  So glad I sold my BMW NAV VI.

 

I took my screenshot sat on the sofa 🤣

My wife and I both moved to Scenic with WunderLINQ when our Nav VIs both died within a week of each other’s.

We've never looked back. She does most of our tour planning using My Route App, then we import into Scenic for navigation.

We’d love to skip MRA, but it’s the best planning tool by a country mile. MRA planning with Scenic navigation is the perfect combo.

Quote from Dae on 01.02.2024, 12:16

I took my screenshot sat on the sofa 🤣

My wife and I both moved to Scenic with WunderLINQ when our Nav VIs both died within a week of each other’s.

We've never looked back. She does most of our tour planning using My Route App, then we import into Scenic for navigation.

We’d love to skip MRA, but it’s the best planning tool by a country mile. MRA planning with Scenic navigation is the perfect combo.

I'm just glad it works.  Having it in cars for the last 12 years and on the bike it's hard to go without seeing the speed limit.  Kind of like a heated steering wheel or so my wife says.