on 14 May 2024 10:59 10
I have some specific points where the speed limit is always set to 100 km/h, but the actual speed limit is 80 km/h. And I have no idea why. 100 km/h is not a common speed limit in Norway, at least no where near these positions. Another thread pointed me in the direction of mapcreator.here.com, but the speed limits are correct there. Also, the car seems to read speed signs correctly. What other systems is used for setting the speed limit? It seems to be based on coordinates, but not from Here.
14 May 2024 02:15 14 - edited 15 May 2024 12:37 12
It's because the data from HERE / Tomtom is incorrect. That is who Ford uses for its mapping data. Sadly it's also the case here in North America where is it just wrong in many places. Thats why the camera will override the map data when it sees a sign.
on 23 May 2024 03:24 15
But when checking the data at HERE (mapcreator.here.com), everything is correct. So if that's what they're using, it must be really outdated. It would be nice if they could just tell us where they get the data from, and allow us to report errors. In near future cars is required to set the max speed to the speed limit, or at least auto-enable LIM at start, and then it can't be this bad.