One of the reasons the DVSA picked the TomTom was its ability to record and playback routes, so they can
keep them standard for the test. The syncing features of MyDrive are currently compatible with GO and START 4x,
5x, 6x series / GO 400, 5×0, 6×0 / 5×00, 6×00 / Trucker 5000, 6000 as well
as Rider 40/4×0 devices.
Now you don’t actually have to drive around a route with record pressed to do this,
there is a much faster way as long as you’ve got a PC, Firstly go to: https://mydrive.tomtom.com/en_gb/ and
log in with the account details you created for your TomTom Search for wherever you want the route to start
from (Worcester).
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You can do this by just scrolling around the map or searching for a particular place in the search bar.
When you’ve chosen your location,
left click on the map to set it. Click the “Start Here” icon in the bottom left of the menu.
- Next, we need to deselect “Round Trip” – (For reasons that are unclear you can only do this by setting the route to “Thrill” first)
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Sometimes the map will try to be too clever and jump your line onto another road. In this case, right-click where you want the route to go and click “Add Stop”
I think there is a maximum number of stops you can add, so use sparingly, only when you want to force the route in a specific direction it won’t automatically go to.
- When you have completed your route, scroll down the infobox and you’ll see the time and distance of the route:
- Click “Save to My Routes”
- Name the route whatever you want, and select “Sync this route as a track with my devices” and hit Save.
Alternative Method:
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Instead of dragging the line around the map, if you aren’t too bothered on the route used,
then click on the “+” sign and just add individual stops:
- Just start to type the street name and then select it from the pop-up list:
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o Sync to your Start 52 just connect the USB cable to your PC as normal and then run the TomTom Mydrive
Connect software and it will sync the routes across to your unit.
- They will then appear in “My Tracks” on the unit.