Missing Speed Limits
If you are not seeing speed limits, check the following:
- Do you have the offline maps installed for the region you are riding in (Scenic 4 requires offline maps to show speed limits)
- Is your speedometer enabled (it is per default). If the speedometer is disabled, your speed limits will not be shown either (this will be adressed in a future version, but for the moment, your speedometer needs to be enabled). Settings > Navigation & Tracking > Show speedometer
- Check if you enabled showing speed limits. Default is “when speeding” (only shows speed limit when you are going faster than the speed limit). Settings > Navigation & Tracking > Show Speed Limit.
- Currently, Scenic will show the speed limit for your selected vehicle type. For example, if you are riding in a car, make sure your routing mode is set to car. If your routing mode is set to pedestrian for example, and you are riding in a car on a highway, the speed limit will most likely be unknown (as pedestrians are not allowed on the highway). I will change this in a future version to always show car/motorcycle speed limits.

If you are still not seeing speed limits, then this means that speed limits are not known for the road you are on. There is another way to check this, based on the color of the “arch” in the speedometer. If the speed limit is not known, the arch will be blue. The arch will be green if the speed limit is known, and you are going slower than the speed limit. It will be red if the speed limit is known and you are going faster than the speed limit.

If the speed limit is really not known, then this is out of Scenic’s control as this is an error in the map data. You can report this error, or even correct it if you’d like. Here’s how: https://scenic.app/help/reporting-map-errors/



