Not a problem of delay, but too few prompts, saying one sentence after a long time. Without prompts, it will keep driving straight along the main road, but sometimes it's still tiring to quickly judge which branch is the main road every time ?

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When traveling abroad, I always label all the attractions I want to visit in English, take a look at the route I will take today, and turn on the navigation without sound. If the navigation doesn't speak, it means you're on the right track. Also, I make sure to turn up the volume of the navigation. It will show the road signs in advance at each turn or fork. In a foreign country, you can't rely solely on the navigation, because some road names and churches may have been renamed. Be sure to check in advance. Also, when I go somewhere abroad, I always ask the hotel front desk. They are very familiar with nearby events and can provide a lot of information.