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<blockquote data-quote="Comet Rider" data-source="post: 15254" data-attributes="member: 36"><p>Hi wld and all,</p><p>I use a Garmin Zumo550, and as wld has noted you can get a traffic receiver which plugs into the cradle that the Zumo sits in.</p><p>It uses the same info as trafficmaster, and mostly works well, but a point to note is that in most of Europe (except France) the service is free, so your lifetime subscription that comes with the TMC device for the UK will also be useful if you travel accross Europe.</p><p>TomTom also have a similar service called TT Live which is fitted to my works supplied GPS unit and when running the 2 side by side they tended to agree 95% of the time.</p><p></p><p>Garmin also offer a map update service for life (life of system not user) for a one off fee of £100, and you get a minimum of 3 updates a year.</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p><p>Neil</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Comet Rider, post: 15254, member: 36"] Hi wld and all, I use a Garmin Zumo550, and as wld has noted you can get a traffic receiver which plugs into the cradle that the Zumo sits in. It uses the same info as trafficmaster, and mostly works well, but a point to note is that in most of Europe (except France) the service is free, so your lifetime subscription that comes with the TMC device for the UK will also be useful if you travel accross Europe. TomTom also have a similar service called TT Live which is fitted to my works supplied GPS unit and when running the 2 side by side they tended to agree 95% of the time. Garmin also offer a map update service for life (life of system not user) for a one off fee of £100, and you get a minimum of 3 updates a year. Cheers Neil [/QUOTE]
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