That method assumes you know where the toll roads are.
Cheaptest /Fastest is normally for road selection, not tolls. Best if there's an option to avoid toll or not in the routing screen. TomTom usually calculates the route, and gives warning "Route contains toll road, avoid: Yes / No". Much quicker and better than having to change the car setup each time.
JJ
@Frisian: If you're making the software for users, then as a user, the current way is frustrating, complicated and non-intuitive :)
I think Navigator is great product in many ways, mostly because it supports the usage of free OSM maps, but the GUI could do with a few changes...
JJ
@frisian: What major brand has a Windows version? (Sygic and ?)
I'd buy the Mapfactor, if they had Australia maps, and their integration with 3rd party front-ends was a little better :(
@tomas: I'd be more than happy with a simple "avoid toll" question when routing the route.
To me, cheapest / fastestes is more about how many KM to drive. Fast highways, but longer, or slow backstreets but Shorter.
JJ
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