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TomTom GO Professional offers map updates over wi-fi

TomTom has launched its new TomTom GO Professional range, which comes with lifetime large vehicle map updates over wi-fi, and tailored routing, guiding drivers to carefully selected truck, van and coach points of interest, such as fuel stations and parking. TomTom GO Professional systems are compatible with Siri and Google Now, allowing drivers full access to their personal assistant with without the need for a smartphone. The new TomTom GO Professional provides customised routes for a truck, bus or van's d
May 10, 2017 Read time: 2 mins
1692 TomTom has launched its new TomTom GO Professional range, which comes with lifetime large vehicle map updates over wi-fi, and tailored routing, guiding drivers to carefully selected truck, van and coach points of interest, such as fuel stations and parking.


TomTom GO Professional systems are compatible with Siri and Google Now, allowing drivers full access to their personal assistant with without the need for a smartphone.   

The new TomTom GO Professional provides customised routes for a truck, bus or van's dimensions, weight, cargo and maximum speed, while also giving drivers a realistic arrival time. The sat navs include over 50,000 truck, van and coach bus fuel stations, parking spots, restaurants and services centres across Europe. TomTom has carefully selected these dedicated POIs from DKV, ParkyourBus and Les Routiers to meet professional drivers’ needs.

TomTom GO Professional helps to predict and avoid traffic, both on motorways and secondary roads, with alerts for imminent traffic ahead and information on how far the stopped traffic or accident black spot points are, as well as locations where accidents are more common.

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