Is there a way to turn off POI’s in Maps when using this «treacking with 
heading»?

Take care 

> 7. jan. 2017 kl. 05.32 skrev M. Taylor <mk...@ucla.edu>:
> 
> Hello All,   
> 
> I was just experimenting with the native iOS Maps app today and, as many of
> you already know, if one sets the tracking feature to, "On+Heading", then
> places VoiceOver focus on the, "My Location", area of the screen, as one
> travels down a road, cross street names and intersection info is quite
> accurately announced.
> 
> In fact, I enjoy this feature so much so that I am beginning to use the Maps
> app instead of Seeing Eye GPS or Nearby Explorer, when merely traveling down
> a street, with no particular destination in mind.  
> 
> There is, however, kind of a drawback in using the Maps app for intersection
> announcements, as least as far as I am concerned; said drawback being that,
> in addition to accurately providing intersection information, such as the
> names of cross streets, Maps also continuously announces points-of-interests
> as they are passed.  For me, this is too much information, especially when
> traveling in a vehicle as the announcements become somewhat cluttered.  My
> personal preference would be to have intersection/cross street
> announcements, only.
> 
> Does anyone know if there is a way to disable POI announcements in Maps?  
> 
> If POI announcements could be disabled, in the scenario I have described
> above, then the native iOS Maps app could quite easily make it possible for
> those of us who are visually challenged to enjoy basic GPS navigation
> without having to incur additional cost by purchasing third-party GPS
> navigation solutions.
> 
> I hope that those of you who participate in the iOS beta program will pass
> this topic and suggestion along to Apple developers.
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Mark
> 
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