@FrankB's post is an excellent facility - especially if you plan ahead and want to start looking well in advance. You don't want to be riding into a fuel free zone. But his post reminded me about a feature that I often forget about. It isn't better, but it provides something that may be more useful for the "Oh, deary me, I forgot to check my fuel gauge when I set off and now it is flashing at me" moments.
No ? Only me then.
Here goes:
With an active route. (And you really must stop at the side of the road to do this).
Do not stop the active route, but go back to the home screen and tap
Where To ?
Tap the "Hidden in Plain Sight" search button - outlined in red in the image below. 'Silsden' is my current location, and that is where it is going to search at the moment. I want to change that.
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Note the banner now says - Search Near a Route.
Select
My Active Route - or whatever other listed option takes your fancy.
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Note that the top left search box (outlined in green) shows where you are searching - near "My Route", rather than where you are now.
Select
Categories
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Choose Petrol Stations (or whatever it says in your language - Fuel ? Gas ?
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And this list appears. I've turned it Portrait mode -it shows the next 4, rather than the next 3 fuel dumps. That isn't an issue because the list can be scrolled by hand. The 'target' fuel dumps are listed closest first, up ahead on the route. I don't know how far off the route they can be in order to be listed. But this is extremely useful if you have it visible all of the time - because you know what is behind you - you passed it. The list updates in real time as you drive along.
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If at the 2nd step you selected to search near
My Current Location, instead of near to the
Active Route - you get to see petrol stations anywhere in the vicinity, in any direction, and listed in order of proximity. It gives the (8 point) compass direction and distance.
I found this very useful last month in Scotland. I had about 33 miles left, but there was a petrol station 10 miles off route. I went for that one.
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The XT2 also displays the current price - assuming that you have your phone running the tread app and it is connected to the XT2 by BT.
If you select one of the petrol stations by tapping on it in the list, then you get the options below. I am not sure what happens if you chose - "add to the active route" - you will need to experiment.
Start New Route.
Add as Next Stop.
Add as Last Stop.
Add to active route.
That search facility that is on the first screen is something that many do not know about, and I often forget about it. It is there, but you just don't realise that it is a button. (Well, I don't !)