I recently upgraded my TomTom One (version 3 1G) maps as I noticed it didn't have newer streets and, more importantly, also lacked many speed limits. This would cause it to assume 30 mph for such roads, so it would head out of the way towards interstates when the best path was almost always a state highway (50 mph in my area). When testing the new setup, I noticed it still was doing so and assumed that info was still missing, but yesterday I was surprised to see it in fact knew all the speed limits for the route I was driving (displaying them as I went), yet was still using 30 mph for my arrival time estimate. The way I went yesterday is 36 miles, which it estimates as taking 72 minutes (30 mpg average speed), whereas Google Maps correctly puts it at 49 minutes. Didn't matter too much in this instance, but longer trips lead to hugely longer planned routes, requiring I force it with waypoints onto a better path.
Does anyone have any idea why it would seemingly be ignoring the speed limit info? Interstates still seem to work properly, as before. Let me know if there is a specific test I can perform to yield more clues.
My unit's info (TomTom Home says I have the latest Navcore updates):
TTGO.BIF:
DeviceName=TomTom ONE
DeviceVersionHW=ONE (v6)
BootLoaderVersion=55001
ApplicationVersionVersionNumber=8010
ApplicationVersion=9369
CurrentMap=USA and Canada 880.3868
CurrentMapVersion=880.3868
TTNAVIGATOR.BIF:
TTGO.BAK:
Not Found...
TTGO.ORI:
Not Found...
Thanks a lot.