allanc
Well-Known Member
- Reaction score
- 387
- Location
- Toronto, Ontario, Canada
I thought that I might have some fun and also be somewhat enlightening by comparing the free WAZE app for IPhone and a not so cheap $250 (CDN) TomTom Go Live 1535.
These are just my observations and I am not attempting to be scientific in any way.
First let me say the following about using the TomTom downtown that I have been using for about 4-5 years now:
Now for the review:
Feel free to comment
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These are just my observations and I am not attempting to be scientific in any way.
First let me say the following about using the TomTom downtown that I have been using for about 4-5 years now:
- When driving in downtown Toronto, I am frequently instructed to make a left where there is none permitted at any time of the day.
- Same with lefts that are restricted based upon time of day.
- I notified TomTom a couple of years ago about these specific directions/intersections but the map has not been fixed.
- Sometimes the GPS has no clue where I am at all. At other times it has me going on a parallel street further north. Sometimes I am going east and the GPS thinks I am going north.
- All these issues have existed from day one.
Now for the review:
- Accuracy of E.T.A: WAZE calculated an E.T.A. of 2:38 pm and the TomTom 2:30 pm. They both chose different routes with highways, etc. enabled on both. The TomTom had chosen a much more direct route with no highways. WAZE had chosen a longer route which was a combination of highways and regular streets. At some point in the drive I had to decide which route to follow. I chose the TomTom (big mistake). .
- The TomTom was displaying two shortish delays (1 and 2 minutes). Then I hear a beep on WAZE and it tells me that there is a 10 minute delay coming up soon on TomTom's route. TomTom is showing an e.t.a. of 2:32 pm. Waze is displaying 2:39 on TomTom's route. I think that the 2 GPS were about 7 minutes apart at this time. Well, in any case the WAZE delay of 10 minutes was right and the TomTom delay of 3 minutes was wrong. Actual arrival was about 2:40. The math might not be exactly right, but you get the idea.
- Accuracy of permitted turns: WAZE was 100% accurate through both the totally restricted and time-of-day left turns. TomTom - not accurate - see above.
- Dead spots: WAZE - none. TomTom - see above.
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