Sygic Truck Navigation is now available for North America, expanding on its current map pack for Europe and Russia. The new version of Sygic Truck Navigation is available on Google Play with a 30 percent summer discount.
Sygic
June 25, 2014
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Sygic Truck Navigation is now available for North America, expanding on its current map pack for Europe and Russia. The new version of Sygic Truck Navigation is available on Google Play with a 30 percent summer discount.
Sygic Truck Navigation uses specially defined maps with truck-specific features that automatically avoid roads not suitable for trucks or specific cargoes. Drivers can choose the type of vehicle and utilize specialized features like points of interest, parking places, and gas stations, or avoid roads not suitable for trucks, buses or RVs.
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Sygic Truck Navigation operates fully offline. An internet connection is only necessary during the initial installation and activation of the software, for installing maps and updates, and for optional add-on services such as live traffic information and crowd-sourced Police trap alerts.
Sygic Truck Navigation is available on Google Play for the regular price $139. Sygic has announced a summer offer of a 30 percent discount.
Features of Sygic Truck Navigation:
Maps stored on device, internet connection is not required.
SDK API interface for integration with 3rd party apps.
14 days for free.
Free map updates for 3 years.
Avoid unsuitable roads for your vehicle/cargo.
Truck/RV and bus parking and gas stations as POI.
High quality Nokia maps stored on the device.
Turn-by-Turn voice instructions.
Spoken Street Names.
Waypoints for multiple places of loading/unloading.
Dynamic Lane Guidance.
Speed Limit Display and Speed Camera Warnings.
Last mile routing - If the destination is not reachable with the user’s vehicle, the route is computed to the closest reachable point.
Traffic patterns - Routes are computed according to the time of day and the delays that occur at peak hours.
Time restrictions - Users can navigate on certain roads only when they are open for deliveries.
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