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CTRL+1 = Next stop & objective marker on/off
CTRL+2 = Next speed change on/off
CTRL+3 = Next signal on/off
CTRL+4 = Next speed & next signal on/off (HUD)
CTRL+5 = Speedometer on/off
CTRL+6 = AP-points on/off (HUD)
CTRL+7 = Stop marker (red-yellow-green) on/off
CTRL+8 = White pointer (dot) on/50%/off
CTRL+0 = Teleport into drivers seat
The thing is, if this was my career and I went through there every day, I would know the speed limits, but I don't. That's why I have to rely on the game to tell me. I wouldn't consider it fun or necessary to keep doing it over and over again until I learn the limits and where I change tracks for every route. I've already got hundreds of hours on other routes.