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The route overview icon is available
on the right side of the search bar
whenever a navigation route is
active. You can toggle between
North Up, Heading Up, and Route
Overview (see 
 on page
116). As you travel on your
navigation route, the zoom level
adjusts to display an overview of
the route and zooms in on your
destination as you make progress
on your trip.
The touchscreen also displays a turn-by-turn
direction list that includes estimated driving
time and arrival time.
During navigation, the instrument panel also
displays the turn-by-turn directions and you
will hear spoken instructions. To change the
volume of the spoken instructions use the
scroll wheel on the left side of the steering
wheel when the navigation instructions are
being spoken. You can also touch the volume
button located on the turn-by-turn direction
list displayed on the touchscreen.
Model X detects real-time traffic conditions
and automatically adjusts the estimated
driving and arrival times based on traffic
conditions. In situations where traffic
conditions will delay your estimated time of
arrival and an alternate route is available,
Model X reroutes you to your destination. You
can turn this feature off by touching
Controls > Settings > Apps > Maps &
Navigation > Traffic-Based Routing > Off.
When you display the traffic layer on the map,
green traffic lines display under the route line,
whereas yellow and red traffic lines display on
top of the route line to ensure that heavy
traffic areas are easy to identify.
Model X can also monitor traffic to your work
location (on weekday mornings) and to your
home location (on weekday evenings) and
advise you if there is a better route in
situations where traffic conditions will cause a
delay. You can set the time savings required
before the advice is given by touching
Controls > Settings > Apps > Maps &
Navigation > Min Improvement for Commute
Advice.
Note: Commute advice is available only if you
have saved a Home and Work Location (see 
 on page 118).
Predicting Energy Usage
When navigating to a destination, Model X
helps you anticipate your charging needs by
calculating the amount of energy that will
remain when you reach your destination. The
calculation is an estimate based on driving
and environmental factors such as predicted
speed and elevation changes. The touchscreen
displays this calculation at the bottom of the
turn-by-turn direction list when you first
initiate the navigation route. Thereafter, you
can display it by touching the area at the
bottom of the turn-by-turn direction list.
Throughout your route, Model X monitors
energy usage and updates the calculation as
needed. A popup warning displays at the
bottom of the turn-by-turn direction list in
these situations:
A yellow warning displays when you
should drive slowly to conserve energy.
Model X predicts that you will have very
little energy remaining when you reach
your destination. For tips on conserving
energy, see 
 on
page 59.
A red warning displays when you must
charge Model X to reach your destination.
Model X also lets you know if you have
enough energy for a round trip. Tap the
battery icon at the bottom of the turn-by-turn
navigation list to determine if Model X has
enough energy to get to your destination and
then return back to your starting point.
When navigating, you can also use the Energy
app to monitor energy usage while on your
trip (see 
 on page
59).
Trip Planner
Trip Planner helps you take longer road trips
with confidence. If reaching your destination
requires charging, Navigation routes you
through the appropriate supercharger
locations. Trip Planner selects a route that
minimizes the time you spend driving and
charging.
Maps and Navigation
Using the Touchscreen
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