MyGeotab - Update Posted road Speed

MyGeotab - Update Posted road Speed


Steps

      1. Log into your MyGeotab database
      2. Go to 'Map'


      3. Zoom in to the road you wish to add the speed limit
      4. Left click on the road & Select 'Update Posted Road Speed'

     
      5. Enter the Speed Limit you wish to add

 
      6. Click on 'Apply changes'



      7. You have successfully added the speed limit to the roads that doesn't have speed limits

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