TomTom U.S.A. should have just been tweaked and rebranded “Go” if they wanted a more trendy, universal name for the app. The new version is a cumbersome mess, starting with bloated, childish icons and a crowded interface. The clear, elegant traffic indicator of this older version has been replaced by one much smaller and crammed with gas station icons that cover the traffic info. I couldn’t find a way to eliminate the stations, so it seems to be a default setting, where it’s obvious it should be an option setting for rural or unfamiliar places. Driving in a city makes for a cluster of stupidly large gas station icons covering the problem traffic areas. I’ll be happy to be proven wrong if there is a setting to cut the stations, but this is only one of the annoying problems of the new TomTom Go unpleasantness.
DavidPabian about TomTom U.S.A., v1.22.2