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What does Rtti mean on BMW?

What does Rtti mean on BMW?

Real Time Traffic Information
BMW drivers are the first in the world to benefit from an advanced traffic information system giving fast, accurate and reliable data about road conditions on their journeys. Real Time Traffic Information (RTTI) is an enhanced BMW ConnectedDrive feature designed to increase the comfort and peace of mind of BMW owners.

Is BMW Rtti free?

RTTI is offered at no cost in conjunction with the high-end Professional/Navigation Plus (depending on the OS interface) satnav systems and the Bluetooth telephony option.

How does BMW Rtti work?

The RTTI uses data communication via cellular networks and a SIM card embedded into the vehicle to gather information, as well as local authority traffic computers, sensors embedded in highways or cameras on bridges, giving the system immediate access to information about possible delays on ring roads and connection …

How much does BMW Rtti cost?

It appears that Real Time Traffic Information (option code 6AM) is now a subscription service in the US. For MY19, it was part of the Premium Package, but it’s not listed in the MY20 guides. And when I set up my MY20 X4 in BMW Connected, it showed RTTI as an option to add for $50/year.

What does Rtti mean on sat nav?

Real Time Traffic Information (RTTI) helps you to keep a check on the traffic situation so that you can better plan your route. You get important information in real time on traffic jams, road closures and other situations that may affect your travel time.

How do I activate real time traffic on my BMW?

To activate RTTI, go to “Navigation”, “Settings”, and check the box “Traffic information”. The RTTI symbol appears in the toolbar of the map view. The navigation system locates traffic delays and captures the overall traffic situation on motorways and major urban roads.

When did the BMW F30 hatchback come out?

The F30/F31/F34 generation was produced from October 28, 2011 to 2019 and is often collectively referred to as the F30. For the sixth generation, the coupé and convertible models were spun off to create the new BMW 4 Series nameplate. BMW also introduced a separate hatchback model under the 3 Series nameplate called the ‘3 Series Gran Turismo’.

Who designed the exterior of the F30 and F31?

The exterior designer for the F30 sedan was Christopher Weil and exterior designer for the F31 Touring was Michael de Bono.

Will RTTI be a good test of the TMC?

So it’ll be a good test of the RTTI as it’s a journey we make at least twice a year and we know all too well about the many problems and roadworks on the way- especially in Germany. I hope that we are not going to be disappointed with RTTI as we have genuinely found the TMC to be very efficient in diverting us around the hold-ups.