@Doug-Robinson said in Next instruction problem and request.:
@Nick-Carthew I still think the current display is the correct method.
I'm sorry but I have to strongly disagree for the reasons that I previously mentioned but I will try and argue the case again:
If the next turn is 9.7 miles away and the turn after that is at 10.3 miles you have to work out in your head that the second turn is at 0.6 miles.
And because both of these numbers are dynamic and constantly changing, again more mental arithmetic is required the next time you look and see that the next turn is at 8.9 miles and the turn after that is at 9.5 miles.
I don't need to be concentrating on this while trying to stay alive.
The most important information for me to have is knowing that after the next turn there is another turn coming after 0.6 miles.
The figure of 0.6 miles is fixed and is easy to interpret.