Firstly, congratulations to Garmin on finally fixing the zoom issue that occurred on approaching some roundabouts – something I have moaned about before.
However, what I am noticing now is that on approach to some roundabouts I am confronted with very bewildering and conflicting instructions on what I should be doing at the roundabout. As you will see from the photo below, the top bar contradicts itself – the roundabout graphic says I must take the roundabout anticlockwise (I’m in the UK so ride on the left) and take the third exit, but the words state I should take the first exit.
Looking at the map itself shows me accurately where I need to be going but I have the option of going round the roundabout clockwise or anticlockwise depending which line I follow.
Far be it for me to moan about the navigational skills of the Edge 1030 +, it appears that Garmin have taken a somewhat myopic view that all countries drive/ride on the right and this appears to be what is confusing the 1030+.
Is there anyone else that has noticed this too (especially if you are from UK, Republic of Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Japan , South Africa or any other country that drives on the left)?