"Route display" refers to the graphical representation of a route or directions on a map or in navigation software.
Typical features of software in the "route display" area could include:
Interactive maps: The software displays the route on interactive maps that allow the user to explore, zoom, and pan the route.
Step-by-step navigation: The software provides step-by-step guidance along the route with clear instructions for turns, street names, and distances.
Traffic information: The software provides real-time traffic information to alert users about congestion, construction, or other traffic disruptions on their route and suggest alternative routes.
GPS integration: The software uses GPS to determine the user's current location and guide them along the route.
Offline navigation: The software allows navigation even without an internet connection by pre-downloading and storing maps and routes in advance.
Points of Interest (POI): The software displays points of interest along the route, such as gas stations, restaurants, landmarks, and other relevant locations.
Voice-guided navigation: The software provides voice-guided instructions to guide users while driving without the need to look at the device.
Customizable route options: The software allows users to customize their route preferences, such as avoiding highways, toll roads, or specific areas.