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The TomTom roads are not usable for me

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10-24-2024 08:01 AM
TonyBarone
New Contributor

The vector layers are not organized in a helpful way, and the geocoding data is awful. These road tiles are a joke. Why would anyone want them? How can demo shading be placed in the background, and how can the roads be customized without having to re-engineer the vector data? My year-old HERE Data is superior to the current TomTom data. I keep thinking this must me a joke. I need to see behind my roads. It seems like the TomTom data is a huge brain **bleep** with no consideration other than I can only assume a higher profit margin. 

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PatrickPeters1
Esri Contributor

For the mapping component, the StreetMap Premium product has transitioned from the previous method of multi-scale mapping with a file geodatabase and an ArcMap .mxd.

Users can access the new mapping component through the pre-symbolized vector tile package found in the mobile map package format that offers better performance when panning and zooming in/out, but also a richer set of data layers from different data vendors and community sources, which was not possible to provide in a file geodatabase. Editing of the Navigation style vector tile package can be accomplished with the vector tile style editor https://vtse.arcgis.com/documentation/.

Users who wish to continue with the previous method of creating custom maps can still access layers from the Mapping.gdb and customize their symbolization referring to the data dictionary contained in the StreetMap Premium help pdf. Additional information was provided in the spreadsheet ArcGIS StreetMap Premium 2023 to 2024 Release Draft Crosswalk.xlsx to transition from feature classes and attribute names from the 2023 and earlier legacy SMP datasets to 2024 and later datasets.